| There have been a number of discussions on this topic and the "word" has 
been that 190 is about the minimum temp for a SB Ford and temps of 220 
are fine.
You did not give any other data on the type of driving or ambient 
temperatures,  so here is my advice:  plan for the worst traffic on the 
hottest day to make sure your cooling system keeps the coolant from 
puking and you will be fine.  I found out the 'hot" way my first season 
out coming back from the beach when traffic stopped to a crawl and I had 
to put the heater on full as the temp rocketed up towards 250.   i had 
shorts on and had to wrap a towel around my throttle leg to keep from 
getting burned by the heat and to make matters worse there was a 
thunderstorm nearby so the top was up!
If I had a cruising temp of  220 I would look to upgrade the cooling 
system.  If this is max at idle on a hot day, I wouldn't worry as it 
should improve a bit as the engine breaks in.
Bob Melusky
dave@munroe.ca wrote:
>Fellow Tigernuts;
>
>I know there has been volumes written about the cooling of the Tiger
>motor, but I have a specific question regarding "acceptable running
>temperatures":
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