I had my radiator re-cored with a modern core, and my car's temps run
around 180-190 at speed, even climbing the hills on I-89 in NH.
In his Tech Talk book, Norman Nock suggested adding a third blade to our
two-blade fans to move more air a low speeds. Anyone tried this and seen
much improvement in stop and go driving?
- Tom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Bob
> Spidell
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:15 AM
> To: Steven Kingsbury
> Cc: healeys
> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Aluminum Radiator
>
> Cool :) FWIW, that's pretty much how my BJ8 behaves with a stock radiator
> and Texas Cooler fan. Are you running a stock BN1 fan?
>
> On a side note, does anyone know why our cars routinely run under the
> thermostat set point? For example, I have a 180degF thermostat in my BJ8,
> and on not-hot days on the freeway it may run around 160degF. Under warmer
> conditions with more of a load it'll hold 180 until stuck in traffic, etc.
> then goes up 10-20 degrees. The thermostat should stay closed until
> reaching
> the set point--e.g. 180--then open and maintain that temperature until the
> the radiator can no longer, well, radiate all the heat produced by the
> engine. Is it possible our engines are being air-cooled enough to stay
> under
> the thermostat set point under benign temp and load conditions?
>
> Bob
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