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> Delete Heat, What can I take out?
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post Dec 28 2019, 12:55 PM
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I'm getting my engine ready for install and since I won't have heat, headers and no tubes in longs, what should I shouldn't I leave or bock off on the engine? Do I remove the flaps on the fan cowl? Bolch the holes at the bottom of the fan cowl? Remove the controller that moves the flaps? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
This is a 2056 with Carbs..

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post Dec 28 2019, 04:21 PM
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Thanks @steve @bbrock and @porschetub

So to make sure I'm clear.....

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My thought was if I deleted all of that, the engine would actually run cooler and take longer to heat up. I live in Miami Fl so don't think I need to worry about warm up time. Is that not the case? Wouldn't the engine tin keep all of the circulation contained? These items seem to be blocking the airflow at times.

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