I and several other members here run with just an electric fan (std fan saps power), so you should be OK.
IMHO you need to sort the heat problem out in this order:
1) Stop producing too much heat (by checking the valve & ignition timing are correct, and not too lean a mixture)
2) Keep the heat you do produce inside the engine/exhaust (wrap the exhaust manifold, fit the rocker cover with a silicone gasket)
3) Make sure the heat is diffused efficiently as far as possible by the fan and radiator.
4) Fianlly, and only finally, reflect the heat that inevitably gets out away from the fuel lines & starter with reflective stuff as mentioned before.
Cheers
Jules
RatSport www.ratsport.co.uk
IMHO you need to sort the heat problem out in this order:
1) Stop producing too much heat (by checking the valve & ignition timing are correct, and not too lean a mixture)
2) Keep the heat you do produce inside the engine/exhaust (wrap the exhaust manifold, fit the rocker cover with a silicone gasket)
3) Make sure the heat is diffused efficiently as far as possible by the fan and radiator.
4) Fianlly, and only finally, reflect the heat that inevitably gets out away from the fuel lines & starter with reflective stuff as mentioned before.
Cheers
Jules
RatSport www.ratsport.co.uk