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csx700? 05-03-2003 06:43 PM

289 fia differential cooler info.
 
does anyone ou there have photos or information on how the original comp cars differential coolers were configured ?

computerworks 05-03-2003 07:26 PM

I don't have any details or schematics of the FIA coolers, but I do have info on the 427 Comp and S/C; shouldn't be much different.

A small Coventry cooler element was hung in front of the pinion, supported by the inboard seat mounts. The Dana rear had fittings, top and bottom, for hoses that were "draw and return" lines... thru the cooler and a Bendix Fuel pump, controlled by small toggle switch on the dash.

The cooler's lines came up thru the floorpan, next to the seats, and the hoses ran thru the rear of the interior, back to the diff thru the bulkhead sheetmetal.

Some cars had dual pumps; most cars had aluminum ducting, shaped like a dustpan that shrouded the cooler.

Hope this is clear enough.

csx700? 05-04-2003 11:08 AM

thanks for the info ron.looks like i have a spare bendix pump so i might as well use it.if anyone has a photo i sure could use it though.........john

you know what they say "a picture is worth a thousand words"

Cal Metal 05-15-2003 12:52 PM

CSX 7000?:

What CSX 2000 Comp cars have you seen that have the diff. cooler?

Specialk 05-15-2003 01:27 PM

The new Rinsey Mills book shows a USRRC chassis and it details the diff cooler setup. It has two small tabs just aft of the furthest rear crossmember that the radiator bolts to. The radiator is actually under the front diff mount. The pump is bolted to a bracket that is welded near the left forward control arm mount on the rear control arm

csx700?, your chassis has the radiator mount and possibly the pump mount. :)

csx700? 05-15-2003 02:08 PM

thanks for the info kris.you wouldn't happen to know the title of the rinsey book would you?i do have a braket just ahead of the right rear control arm (passenger's side) that is on top of the main frame tube and there is a stud welded to the frame just in front of the left control arm (driver's side)..........john

Specialk 05-15-2003 05:18 PM

The book is here: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=books

You MUST get this book! I have almost worn my copy out!

The stud is for the brake junction. :)

csx700? 05-16-2003 10:13 PM

thanks again kris,you wouldn't happen to have a photo you could email me until my copy of the book arives do you?


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