<VV> How long can I run it for?
Bob Gilbert
bgilbert at gilberts-bc.ca
Wed Sep 4 16:05:57 EDT 2013
Sorry, I guess I wasn't very clear. I was thinking about running it for a
minute or two with no fan and no turkey roaster and no lower shrouds.
Bob
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Subject: Re: <VV> How long can I run it for?
You can run it forever with the lower shrouds off. I wouldn't run it for
very long without the top shroud on. The turkey roaster is the most
important shroud. Without that, you might as well not have the fan turning.
Ned
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From: Bob Gilbert <bgilbert at gilberts-bc.ca>
To: virtualvairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Wed, Sep 4, 2013 1:01 pm
Subject: <VV> How long can I run it for?
Hi,
I know from experience that running a Corvair motor with a broken belt cause
t to overheat within minutes.
What about running an engine in the car with bottom and top shrouds removed?
know it would eventually overheat but I was wondering if anybody has done
hat and what sort of time frame could I reasonably expect to run it safely.
My reason - I'm trying to track down a small oil leak and with the fan
lowing, oil goes everywhere so I was thinking about running the motor riefly
with top and bottom shrouds off.
Thanks,
Bob
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