junkyard 396ss coolant advice, The answer........

Julia Wakeling tjtbw502 at home.com
Sat Sep 1 01:25:02 GMT 2001


If you die.......

What were you doing standing inline with the fan in the first place?

I'm one of those guys wo doesn't trust anything, ever.  I always wear gloves
when I work on anything on a car, and never assume ANYTHING is going to stay
assembled.  You must be too.  Kinda nice to know someone else doesn't trust
mechanical components either!!

Tim Wakeling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Bryant" <BRYANTE at ghsp.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 8:19 AM
Subject: RE: junkyard 396ss coolant advice, The answer........


> > From: Julia Wakeling [mailto:tjtbw502 at home.com]
> > Subject: Re: junkyard 396ss coolant advice, The answer........
> >
> >
> > 80% of
> > the time, if you
> > loose a flex fan, you didn't have something ballanced
> > correctly.  Wether the
> > pulley, the bolts, the fan spacer, whatever.  If it fails,
> > usualy you can
> > trace it to a cause.
>
> This information is only interesting if you survive the incident, which is
> presumably why Bruce warned about standing in-line with them while the
> engine's running:)
>
> Catching a fan blade with my forehead is not something I with to
> experience...
>
> Eric Bryant
> mailto:bryante at ghsp.com
> http://www.bryantperformance.com
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