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...but a heat blower gun will! They can produce over 500 C. (You know, they look like a hairdryer, are often used to remove paint) Karl-Olov Sandin Ornskoldsvik, Sweden -73 squareback E -My private e-mail? Mailto: karl-olov.sandin@telia.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Adney [SMTP:jadney@vwtype3.org] > Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 3:17 AM > To: type3-d@vwtype3.org > Subject: Re: [T3] Thermostatic Bellows > > On 25 Mar 99, at 10:01, David L. Timmins wrote: > > > Does anyone have an understanding of the dimensional changes I should > see > > on the bellows from room temperature to "operating temperature"?. My > car > > has three: One up near the push rod tubes for engine cooling, and one in > > each heater duct fo%l=Tair introduction to the cabin heat air > stream. > > A hair dryer doesn't generate the kind of temperature swing to make > them > > "grow" significantly. > > They change at 65 C; I don't think your hairdryer will go that high. > > Jim > - > ******************************* > Jim Adney, jadney@vwtype3.org > Madison, Wisconsin, USA > ******************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org