FSBruva
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Hey everyone-
I was browsing through cranetruck's online photo gallery, and was intrigued by the pictures of the engine cooling system in the Ameritruck Firetrucks (multistat controlled radiator shutters and fan clutch). I was wondering what the feasibility of this mod to the deuce would be.
I know from previous threads that there exists an electric fan(s) setup that would run off the 24v system. My question/discussion fodder is about the radiator shutters and fans in lieu of the winterization kit.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but it would seem that installing some permanent insulation to the inside of the engine compartment would reduce the ambient heat transfer from that. Additionally, the winter grill cover serves to stop as much of the radiator from being exposed to passing air. Thus, with some insulation, some shutters and a multistat, you have an all-conditions-ready deuce.
SO, am I way off base? Or is it simply that the winterization kit is a much cheaper, simpler and fool-proof design? Or would a simpler way be to just do an electronic radiator fan? Or perhaps an electric water pump? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
Matt
I was browsing through cranetruck's online photo gallery, and was intrigued by the pictures of the engine cooling system in the Ameritruck Firetrucks (multistat controlled radiator shutters and fan clutch). I was wondering what the feasibility of this mod to the deuce would be.
I know from previous threads that there exists an electric fan(s) setup that would run off the 24v system. My question/discussion fodder is about the radiator shutters and fans in lieu of the winterization kit.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but it would seem that installing some permanent insulation to the inside of the engine compartment would reduce the ambient heat transfer from that. Additionally, the winter grill cover serves to stop as much of the radiator from being exposed to passing air. Thus, with some insulation, some shutters and a multistat, you have an all-conditions-ready deuce.
SO, am I way off base? Or is it simply that the winterization kit is a much cheaper, simpler and fool-proof design? Or would a simpler way be to just do an electronic radiator fan? Or perhaps an electric water pump? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
Matt