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Them thar rubber flappers
by
ORCoaster
on 24 Jul, 2011 21:36
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I was pulling the grill off the car today in prep for a paint job later in the summer. as I had my head down next to the radiator I got to thinking if I should be tucking those rubber flaps up into the keepers for the summer. Anyone do that or do we just run them as is and let the fan cycle more in the stop and go traffic? I was wondering if it makes any difference at all if you are doing mostly highway miles.
Let me know. Thanks.
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#1
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 24 Jul, 2011 23:54
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those rubber flaps are open when there is pressure going thru the radiator.. then when you are stopped, and the fan is running, it sucks them closed and seals everything up..
leave them be..
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#2
by
guy plain
on 24 Jul, 2011 23:56
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mine seemed to take awhile to cool down...i was missing one of those flaps...went to the parts car and grabed one from there ...now it seems to cool alot quicker.....i think they help the fan pull air over the whole rad...with out it the fans just pulling what ever the diamiter of your fan blade is...
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#3
by
Wayland
on 25 Jul, 2011 08:13
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The rubber flaps stop the fan from recycling hot air from the engine compartment when the car is stopped, fan running. The flaps suck shut and make sure all the air the fan is drawing comes through the rad. They open up at road speed, fan off, to allow maximum "wind" through the rad.
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#4
by
ORCoaster
on 25 Jul, 2011 12:22
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Thanks guys, didn't think about the whole radiator cooling process at a stop. Nice they did and put in a mechanism to deal with it. So no playing with the flappers, got it. And they don't even have to be spring loaded the fan just sucks em up. I love it.
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#5
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 25 Jul, 2011 13:21
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Thanks guys, didn't think about the whole radiator cooling process at a stop. Nice they did and put in a mechanism to deal with it. So no playing with the flappers, got it. And they don't even have to be spring loaded the fan just sucks em up. I love it.
yea, they just kinda lay there.. when the radiator shroud is pressurized (driving down the road) they let air thru the radiator..
when the radiator shroud has a vacuum (stopped with the cooling fan on) then they suck closed so the fan only pulls air thru the radiator, not hot air from the engine room.
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#6
by
rabbitman
on 01 Aug, 2011 13:58
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And they don't even have to be spring loaded the fan just sucks em up. I love it.
Yup pretty clever, mine used to have a plastic "stiffener" so it couldn't swing too far towards the engine but over the years I've broke 'em off accidentally.
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#7
by
ORCoaster
on 01 Aug, 2011 19:54
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My plastic limiters are still in good shape. That is what got me to thinking that maybe you used them to flip and tuck the flaps up there for the summer. But the advice seems to be "Back away from the radiator and keep the flaps where we can see them".
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#8
by
nathan_b
on 01 Aug, 2011 23:29
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mk5 and 6 vw shrouds have the same flappers, but they are like 6in wide and 2.5in tall. same-ish material.