The Official Guide To Cooling Systems By Randy Rundle on 2040-parts.com
Arlington Heights, Illinois, US
The Official Guide To Cooling Systems
Learn the secrets of how a cooling system works so you can solve your own cooling system problems. Like most anything else, if you know and understand the rules of the game it makes the job much easier. If you own a Flathead Ford this book is a must have. No matter what kind of cooling system you have this book will be of great value. Has been a big help on our own vehicles and race cars. Ideas helped reduce engine heat in our Turbo cars.
8.5 X 11.0, 36 pages.
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