Check the temperature gauges first by inserting the eather bulb in
boiling water for a while, tapping the gauge regularly untill the
reading is stable. They are probably both off but you can reset the
needle at boiling point.
Are the thermostats the same in as: do they open at the same temperature
and do they have the same flow restriction?
I presume the radiator's are OK.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Jerry Costanzo schreef:
> Happy 4th of July for those of you in the states!
>
> I have two healeys, one has a early 3000 engine and the other is a BJ8. The
> engines are very similar, the timing has been checked on both, the carbs are
> set. The temperature in the early 3000 runs what I would call normal, about
> 190- or up to a max of 210 on a hot day like we have in the summer around
> here. The BJ8 is a new engine, less than 100 miles but it is running at least
> 10 degrees hotter and the only difference I can come up with is the
> thermostat.
>
> I bought a shielded thermostat and I am wondering if it is restricting water
> flow such that the heat is not getting back to the radiator to dissipate.
>
> Any theories out there?
>
> Jerry
> BN4
> BJ8
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