Heat exchange – Structural installation – Engine
Patent
1973-12-12
1976-01-27
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Heat exchange
Structural installation
Engine
123 4149, 123198E, 165 85, 123 4102, 181 33K, 123 4147, F01P 500
Patent
active
039346447
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle cooling system utilizing a remotely located radiator and cooling fan permitting the vehicle engine to be enclosed by insulating material for reducing noise. The radiator in the preferred embodiment illustrated is mounted horizontally in an air passage formed partially by the passenger compartment roof. A fan is located below the radiator for drawing air therethrough when the vehicle is idling. The fan is powered by a hydraulic motor which receives pressurized coolant from the engine water pump.
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Davis Jr. Albert W.
General Motors Corporation
MacLean, Jr. K. H.
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