Cooling System.
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Cooling System.
- From: DMCVegas@xxxx
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 20:50:13 -0000
With both fans running properly on my car, my cooling system barely
goes above 220º. My car has the 3-layer radiator, new pump,
thermostat, stainless overflow bottle, radiator cap, new hoses and
the overheat protector. It does have a slight leak on the y pipe
under the manifold. And my car is a dailydriver in 110º+ weather in
the summertime. When the A/C runs is the only time the temp creeps
above 220º. And even then, it still touches the 220 mark. The cooling
fans normally kick on @ 220º, and will kick off @ 180º or so. The
only time I've ever had the temp go any higher was when the water
pump shut off (broken belt).
Right now, my left front cooling fan has failed. To avoid slow
cooling, and to keep performance, my otterstat has been bypassed, and
a switch installed. This way my fans are fused to always run when the
engine is on. I don't run my A/C right now because it will heat up my
car too much. But with only 1 fan on constantly, my car runs cool.
If your car starts creeping up to 240º, then I would say there is a
problem. The first thing to check is how tight you alternator belt
is. If it's loose, it could be slipping. Which in turn would not spin
the water pump as quicky as normal.
-Robert
vin 6585
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