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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [xj-s] Dual drive water pump (was overheating)
At 10:19 PM 7/19/98 -0700, Robert C. Warnicke wrote: >I think it is pretty clear that the jag's cooling is marginal, and that >post-shut the hot water migration is not fast enough to stop valve seats >from dropping. I still have not seen ONE shred of evidence that shows that the valve seats get hotter after the engine stops. Even if it were true, and you assume that the damage occurs in the minutes or seconds after shut down, have you tried to calculate the heat trnasfer you require to cool the engine in that sort of time frame. I think you are wasting your time. regards, Mike Follow-Ups:
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