Engine Splash Pans I’ve had splash pans on my car since the 1980’s - primarily to keep the engine compartment a bit cleaner. However, I’ve been reading recently that the splash pans also help keep the engine running cooler.
Has anyone actually measured a temperature difference to back this up ? I do not have a temperature gauge on my car. Thanks - Jim |
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Apropo of nothing, I recently found this photo posted by Dave Lopes in 2010, showing his all-original Fordor and how the pans were mounted at the factory. I've seen folks ask about this occasionally, so wanted to mention it.
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Re: Engine Splash Pans I've heard the same about aprons and fan shroud but have no figures. I don't run them and have no trouble normally. The only time mine will overheat is when I'm towing at 50+ mph in ambient mid 30s temps (mid 90s F) and 5.25 X 21 tyres on the car and the 26% mitchell engaged. I don't fuss about it because I know I'm asking a lot anyway. All I have to do is drop out of O/D and lift the foot a bit and the temp comes back. I can't see that engine aprons etc are going to make much difference.
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Re: Engine Splash Pans I put ‘em on because they belong there, and I like my cars as close to complete and original as safely possible. But I admit they are a pain to remove and install when necessary, like dropping the pan. My engines run cool, but I can’t say that is due to the pans.
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Re: Engine Splash Pans Most don't fit perfectly as delivered, but after a little bending and tweaking to adjust the fit, they really come on and off very easily.
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Re: Engine Splash Pans I think the engine pans really 'finish off' the engine compartment. I tapped the holes in the frame so I could install all the bolts from underneath and didn't have to hassle with putting the nuts on.
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Re: Engine Splash Pans I use engine pans on my model A's for the same reasons as others .
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Re: Engine Splash Pans if they weren't necessary, Ford would have left them off to save the cost......
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Re: Engine Splash Pans My car runs30 degrees cooler with pans
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Re: Engine Splash Pans Henry warned us about "Gyp parts".
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Re: Engine Splash Pans I think the main reason for improved cooling would be that the air gets directed more onto the manifold and then pushed out through the bonnet vents?
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