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Posted by chadd on September 21, 2005 at 05:13:45 from (155.92.31.179):
In Reply to: Re: 50 series posted by David Saville on September 20, 2005 at 21:37:38:
I can't imagine how nice that must be. We have an early build 806 without the swing out cooler. When you blow air out the front, some of the crud from the cooler gets stuck in the radiator. Then when you blow air through the back of the radiator, a portion of the crud from the radiator gets stuck in the oil cooler. You just keep going back and forth for an hour until you either give up or get it decent looking. Now I see how good of an idea the reverse airflow cooling really is on the 50 series. Also, one of the deciding reasons for IH using the reverse flow cooling was not that it made the engine run cooler, but that it allowed them to use a smaller air conditioning unit that sucked less horsepower. Since the hot air blew out the front instead of into the front of the cab, it kept the cab a lot cooler, preventing the air conditioning from getting overloaded.
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