Engine pans were there for a purpose


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Posted by Dave Goodman on Jul. 02, 2009 at 05:56:38

In Reply to: Engine pans
posted by Dick Brussee on Jul. 02, 2009 at 04:29:13

The pans are an essential part of the cooling system. They force cool air through the radiator and across the engine, for venting at the floorboard area, as well as keeping road dust out of the carburetor.

For those who think they are not necessary, ask yourself; would Henry Ford waste any money in the manufacture of the car?



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