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Old 03-29-2004, 07:09 AM   #9
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The Fan schroud on the 65 is very small although irregardless of it's size it may very well help in cooling so it's worth a try. I never ran one on mine although I have thought about it when I was having problems.

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Thats strange that the screen came apart on the 'gano' ( maby you used a differant brand "Grano" ? ) filter as they are very sturdy and saudered at all the points. Try and just rinse it onder whar flowing water insted of scraping it cleam. I usec the clear one so could keep ab eye on the progress but if I had to do it agian would go for the brass one and the heat and clamps wouldnt effect it . BTY hows my old stomping groungs? Have you been to the Fairplex for the Antique auto swap meet latley?
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