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'56 Country Sedan Overheating
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Re: '56 Country Sedan Overheating
After some thought . . . I would disconnect the electric fan and see how the temps are without the e-fan.
Also a fresh engine will tend to run a bit hotter during break-in
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Re: '56 Country Sedan Overheating
So you have 2 fans - 1 electric and 1 engine driven. It seems like the fans may be working against each other.
Also, as Dobie pointed out the shroud, as is, is not optimal for the engine driven...
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09-23-2021, 11:38 AM
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Re: '56 Country Sedan Overheating
Pictures of your fan set up could be useful. Is the fan electric or engine driven? if electric push or pull and pls show its location.
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