RE: IML: cooling system pressure?
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RE: IML: cooling system pressure?



Ken:

I went to the "http://www.jag-lovers.org/xj-s/book/CoolantFilters.html"; web site just now - what an excellent discussion on cooling system filters!  Thank you very much for the link.  May I advise that everyone with an older car read those comments.  The experiences noted will give great insight for anyone with cooling problems.

I rigged up a cone-shaped, window screen, supporting a T-shirt "filter", for a temporary filter.  It should do the trick for now, I'll need to reconfirm that I'm getting enough flow through it though.

And thanks everyone for the input on the cooling system pressure.  One (hopefully!) more freeze plug to install!

Dan Richardson
300L Family Heirloom


 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Ken Lang <imperialken@xxxxxxxxx>
> My 67 Crown has a Tefba filter installed in the upper radiator hose to
> filter all debris from getting into the radiator.  My 68 has the Gano filter
> for the same purpose.  I prefer the design of the Tefba filter but the
> company was either sold or moved their operations to Australia.  Here is a
> web site with information on ordering from Australia.  
> 
> http://www.mako.com.au/auto/tefba.htm
> 
> There used to be a U.S. distributor in Texas for these but has stopped
> because the people in the Australian office were, shall we say, less than
> desirable to deal with.  Another member from our local Imperial club made
> efforts to deal with the Australian company will less than favorable
> results.  I've not dealt with them personally.  All my information is from
> others.
> 
> This web site is for the Jag owners but is has a pretty detailed explanation
> of how the filters work as well as the contact information for the Gano
> filter company in California.
> 
> http://www.jag-lovers.org/xj-s/book/CoolantFilters.html
> 
> When I called the Gano filter company (Gano filter is on my 68 LeBaron) they
> were pleasant and easy to work with.  Not current with user friendly
> technology though. (no web site, no credit cards)  The policy for them is:
> You call them and order a filter, sent them a check, they send you a filter.
> Mine cost $33 (that includes the shipping).  The Tefba filter is twice that
> amount, plus shipping from Australia.
> 
> If you want to see the two different filters installed on my cars you can go
> to my personal web site at http://langfamily.net2go.com and click on the
> icon labeled 'coolant filters', then look at the pictures.
> 
> Ken
> 67 Crown 4 Dr Ht
> 68 LeBaron 4 Dr Ht


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