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Re: On the subject of overheating

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Subject: Re: On the subject of overheating
From: GLCurley@aol.com
Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 17:45:59 EDT
Stephen,
You have a 74.  Engine cooling on 74's is a little better due to a number of 
factors including fan placement relative to the radiator.  Still, if you are 
idling for 20 minutes in 95 degree ambient temp and your temp gauge does not 
go above 190 that sounds unusual, and maybe it would be worth checking your 
gauge.  Underhood temps can be a problem in all years.  Unless you have 
additional electric fans, or a modified hood with a vent in it, there is 
going to be significant heat build-up when idling with the hood closed.

George Curley

PS  I'm hopefully digging up some scoop/spoiler pics this evening.

> One of the most common themes I read about regarding Bricklins is running
> hot and/or overheating so I thought I'd offer information to anyone
> interested.
> 
> I have a 1974 automatic that is, as far as I know, bone stock except for 
> the
> air door conversion.  The mileage is under 3,500.  I have driven the car in
> temperatures as cold as 30 F and as hot as 95 F with heavy humidity.  I 
> have
> seen a variety of driving conditions from highway to city to stop and go to
> sitting idling for 30 minutes or more.  No matter what, the engine
> temperature does not get above about 190 F 

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