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another product i like is water wetter. i use it in my supercharged z3.
http://www.redlineoil.com/Products.aspx?pcid=10
Posted on: 2012/7/12 10:38
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You might try Gould.arthurgouldrebuilders.com/ Many here have given him high marks.
Posted on: 2012/7/12 10:46
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I have had excellent experience with Feltz Terrill - send him your pump and let him look at it before he rebuilds it - he might see something you don't.
Posted on: 2012/7/12 11:28
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David, After all you have done about your water tempature problem have you verified that the temp guage is giving you a correct reading?
Posted on: 2012/7/12 11:34
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Dear Dave:
You can acquire a 160 degree thermostat for your car - I don't have the Stant number on me, but they are available. If the car does not have a thermostat in it that can cause overheating. Prior to that check your motor vacuum and compression. Both low will run hotter. Also, I assume the motor is hot underhood. Also, make sure the lower hose is not able to collapse. Hope this helps
Posted on: 2012/7/12 12:57
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thanks for the advice guys. I don't know if the sender that fits in the block is the correct one or not, but the engine does get hot, with some bubbling over and healthy vapor locking at 95 degrees outside air temp.
I found a sensor at O'Riley that fit, so it may not be calibrated correctly. I added the waterwetter product which may have helped some. The thermostat is a 160 degree version, with the owner supplied small air bleed hole in it. The lower water hose is a possible culprit, as I used one of the flexible types with the interior coiled wire, and it is longer than it should be.
Posted on: 2012/7/12 16:54
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David, what is the altitude in Billings, Montana? Keep in mind that water boils at lower temps the higher the altitude. I forget the formula, but it seems to me that it is 3 degrees F for every 1,000 feet of elevation above sea level. I used to live in Santa Fe, New Mexico which is more than 7,000 feet above sea level. Ouch!
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3500 ft
Posted on: 2012/7/12 21:40
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All temp sensors are not the same, even though they fit. They have a different ohmage.
A digital/laser temp gauge is worth the money as well. About $22.00.
Posted on: 2012/9/19 23:28
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