All, One more question about my '66 fan shroud. I'm mounting a dog-house cooling system on the engine I'm building and the dog-house shroud has a small (mebbe 1/2 inch) pipe sticking out the *top* of the shroud off to one side a bit. This is in addition to the two fresh-air-heating air ducts on the *back* (back means back of the car) of the shroud that connect to the heat exchangers and the duct on the *front* of the shroud for the oil cooler exhaust. What is this pipe used for? (I guess this is a good question for 1971 bus owners or for 1971 and later sedan owners since that was where the dog-house cooling tin was used.) Thanks for any info, -Dyer
------------------------ Dyer Lytle dlytle@as.arizona.edu http://as.arizona.edu/~dlytle HST NICMOS Project Steward Observatory University of Arizona ------------------------
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