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v8 t-stat, what else should i check |
smrz914 |
Dec 25 2003, 06:55 PM
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So i took my t-stat out and put 3 1/8" holes in it. Anything i can/should chech while i'm in there?
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John2kx |
Dec 25 2003, 08:51 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 502 Joined: 22-August 03 From: Augusta, Ga. Member No.: 1,066 |
Paul,
I saw your similar post over on porchev. It's clear here your fighting a cooling issue. What is your temperature at highway speed? How high does it get (max.)? What happens at extended idle? Are you using a expansion tank? Where is it mounted? Does the coolant in expansion tank always come back to same level after car is completely cooled off (over night)? If not, you've got some sort of leak (internal or external) that could lead to high operating temp. RH recommends a 16lb. radiator cap. Do you know how to burp system? Who's water pump are you using? Since you didn't have bleed holes in your thermostat, there is a chance you damaged impeller if rpm exceeded 2-3000 before t/s opened. Have you checked all hoses to ensure no kinks exist in system? I saw pics of radiator on your website. Do you have any others of engine bay and or hose routing? John |
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