<VV> Hot air cover below oil cooler

J R Read hmlinc at sbcglobal.net
Sat Apr 20 16:54:18 EDT 2013


Should ONLY be open for winter driving.  If you live in a state where they 
use salt on the roads, I doubt that you do much of that.  So, install the 
(or a) metal cover and leave it on..

Later, JR


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ted Ansbacher" <tansbacher at gmail.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2013 3:45 PM
Subject: <VV> Hot air cover below oil cooler


I have a '67 Monza convert, 110, 4 sp. Just below the oil cooler there is
an opening in the shroud (about 2 x 4 inches). To my knowledge, the car
didn't come with a cover for that opening. The only reference that I can
find to that cover in the owner's manual is under the Air Conditioning
section where it says to install the cover in summer and remove it in
winter. I do not have A/C (and do not have a cover) and so have always just
left
the opening open. Clark's lists the part as <<Cover - Hot Air - Below Oil
Cooler - 67-69 A/C or Smog>> implying again that this applies to cars with
A/C. A Corvair-knowledgeable friend, however, tells me the opening should
always be covered—A/C or no A/C — to improve engine cooling.  Can anyone
shed further light on this?

--Ted Ansbacher
29 Byron Ave
White Plains, NY 10606
914-328-5407 • cell: 914-484-8584
tansbacher at gmail.com
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