Adam,
If you don't have that valve on your car which is mounted on the intake
manifold that shuts off the coolant flowing to the heater core I highly
recommend that you leave the heater on HOT at all times.
I removed that valve and noticed my head temps would soar with my heater set
to COLD. The coolant doesn't flow around the head. Some have called me
insane for saying that but I know what my temp gauge says. If you set it to
defroster it really doesn't throw off much heat.
Mike
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Bradley" <ambradley@yahoo.com>
To: "datsun" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 6:49 PM
Subject: I'm a dummy and I hate the electric fan
> OK, I blame this all on someone else because of course I'm never at
> fault for anything. I was using a screwdriver to open the thermostat
> when refilling the radiator. Somehow I bent the thermostat so its rod
> didn't face up anymore, but rather sideways. Restricted the flow of
> water, which caused it to overheat.
>
> But all is not well yet. With the thermostat "repaired", it didn't
> completely overheat but got very hot. With the thermostat out it's
> running about midway between the F and 250, maybe about 215 or 220
> degrees. I believe this is pretty accurate as the tempurature has been
> tested before and the gauge agreed with the real thermometer.
>
> So... should I drive my car all the way to SF with it running this hot,
> if it doesn't get any hotter? Will I do any damage?
>
> Adam
>
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