Re: Over heating issue, I think.
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Another item to check is the vacuum advance chamber. Make sure it is not leaking. A leaking chamber will result in retarded ignition timing and can contribute to a hotter running engine. This may be the problem since it came up abruptly.
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Posted on: 2014/7/20 22:23
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My own feeling is that driving in 100 deg. F. temperatures is a reasonably stressful situation for a car more than a half-century old and to be able to do that and still maintain more than 20 degrees below boiling is not indicative of a serious overheating problem, though of course I can understand you'd like to have a bit more of a cushion. At 50 mph or so an electric pusher fan will not offer much if anything, it's effectiveness drops off rapidly with road speed, as does the conventional fan.
For a little incremental improvement you might look to the usual things, fan belt tension and proper fit in the water pump pulley, cleanliness of the radiator core air passages, possibly excessively thick paint on the radiator core, and possibly use a "water wetter" (I assume you run water and not antifreeze in that climate), water pump impellor clearance, and the like.
Posted on: 2014/7/21 8:52
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Thank you, the radiator was recored 2yrs ago I will check the vacuum advance this weekend.
thanks John Miller
Posted on: 2014/7/21 22:45
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Thanks, just checked the tension of the fan belt and the water pump and adjusted. The radiator was re-cored two years ago and seems to be clear.
This weekend will add water wetter and see how it goes. Thanks John Miller
Posted on: 2014/7/21 22:50
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Hi John:
The number on the thermostat is the temperature at which the unit begins to open. Full open is usually 20 degrees warmer. If the gauge is now visually reading higher than before that could be the gauge itself. If you have been using the car a lot then lower compression will cause hotter running as will lean burning or retarded (excessive) ignition. That aside, 190 at 100 degree ambient air temperature is pretty good stuff.
Posted on: 2014/7/22 6:15
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