Same story with my BJ8 with Excel core, Texas Cooler and 180degF sleeved
thermostat--180deg while moving, hotter while sitting at idle (on a cold day,
she may not even get up to 180). Makes me believe getting air through the
radiator and out of the engine compartment is key (I presume louvers, side
vents and extra baffling would help).
I did survive the long, steep westbound grade out of Death Valley on a hot day
(115degF in the shade--I was hallucinating ;). We turned the heater on--no fun,
but bought us about 5deg--and stayed under 212 (100deg C for the Old World)
even though there were several cars--and a tour bus--on the side of the road
with their bonnets up.
bs
----- Original Message -----
From: healeymanjim@hansencc.net
To: healeys@autox.team.net
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 8:17:04 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [Healeys] thermostats
i recently put a new "high efficiency" core in my radiator on the bj8. i have a
190 thermostat and it stays at 190 as long as i am moving even on 108degree
days. at a stoplight it might go up to 210 but comes back down when i start
moving again. when i had a 160 thermostat, it never go below 200 on hot days,
so i decided it was irrelevant. hjim
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