bugedd said:I had been thinking about that as well on my bugeye. It seems the drilled temp. senor on the radiator would be a good place to put a sensor for a fan. The one of the gauge is in the head, a better place for that. Anyone have any experience with this?
bugedd said:I had been thinking about that as well on my bugeye. It seems the drilled temp. senor on the radiator would be a good place to put a sensor for a fan. The one of the gauge is in the head, a better place for that. Anyone have any experience with this?
Trevor Jessie said:That is how I have mine. Seems to work fine. Going on three years now.
Jim_Gruber said:Other alternative is using a Geo Metro Radiator like Frank did for PIECES. There are pics over on SpriteSpot.com page under Cooling Section. I am planning on one of these conversions for Bugsy my '68 with BE Bonnet. Temps rise on long 65+ expressway speeds although around town perfectly adequate. This conversion close to doubles cooling capacity plus adds an electric fan. See article for more details.