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				930 Thermostat Lines
			 
			Looking at the external thermostat and the oil lines going to the front cooler, which one is the supply line to the front cooler - top or bottom?
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|  04-25-2005, 01:03 PM | 
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			Top of the head answer  -  bottom is feed top is return. easily checked though, which one warms to the touch first? 
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|  04-25-2005, 01:25 PM | 
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			I understand, but unfortunately the hoses are diconnected because I'm installing a front valance oil cooler in series with the 28 brass. I believe that I should feed the valance cooler from the top to let the oil flow down through it instead of up - less friction... I can go either way though, and really believe it is not a big difference. Thanks anyway.
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|  04-25-2005, 01:44 PM | 
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			In a pump pressurized system the direction of flow is, for all practical purposes, irrelevant.
		 
				__________________ Bill Verburg '76 Carrera 3.6RS(nee C3/hotrod), '95 993RS/CS(clone) | Pelican Home |Rennlist Wheels |Rennlist Brakes | | ||
|  04-25-2005, 01:47 PM | 
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			We concur Bill. Thanks.
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