I have trouble understanding the logic in this also... The only way I can see this happening is that the thermostat shutting down the fluid flow into the radiator because the radiator is too cool and the thermostat is fooled into thinking all of the engine is cool enough that the coolant can bypass the radiator. Am I missing something here? Cetin
William R. Kennedy writes: > Scott Beckstead claims that cooling the radiator makes an engine retain > heat, but I've been driving for 30 winters now and I ain't buyin'. I > may be misunderstanding, but I ain't buyin'. Scott -- do the math for > me a little, here. > B.
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