Karl says: "The only part I haven't found is a small coolant pump that could be run constantly at 200 or so degree temps. " For the small radiator, a heater core would do nicely. I've seen circulation pumps (electric) listed in laboratory apparatus catalogs in all shapes and sizes years ago when I dabbled in chemistry as a hobby. They are made to withstand harsh environments. Getting a 12V. one would be difficult. Perhaps a 120V A/C inverter setup? --Nate |
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