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Re: Car gets hot

To: "shop-talk" <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Car gets hot
From: "Rex Burkheimer" <rex@txol.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 08:58:41 -0700
Sounds to me like you need to find an alternate means of determining the
actual temperature. You can

>get an infrared thermometer for less than $100
>get a $20 gauge and install it temporarily
>Buy some of those stick-on heat indicators that change colors above a
certain temp
>Lay a meat thermometer on the radiator tank or head while you drive

Obviously, I'm suspicious of your gauge.

Rex Burkheimer
Marketing Director
WM Automotive Warehouse
Fort Worth TX    rex@wmautomotive.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Purtell <purtell@students.uiuc.edu>
To: <british-cars@autox.team.net>; <mgs@autox.team.net>;
<shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 6:24 AM
Subject: Car gets hot


>
> Thanks for the help already, but I'm still a bit puzzled by the MGB's
> cooling system.  I flushed the system, and refilled the block and radiator
> with coolant.  Then I drove the car (to open up the thermostat) and added
> more coolant (I did this twice).  Now when I drive the car, the
> temperature needle moves up to the middle of the gauge temperature at a
> "normal" rate, and then once it reaches about halfway, it stays there for
> a minute or two and then it shoots up to the overheat area-it doesn't
> always reach "overheat", but it gets close and will occasionaly peg the
> end of the gauge. Once the needle says "overheat", as I drive faster, the
> temperature gauge moves down from overheat, but never remains in the
> middle of the gauge.  The engine doesn't seem really hot, and my Hayden
> fan is running fine.  I have already replaced the temp sensor and have 180
> degree thermostat in it.
>
> Thanks in advance-
> Mark
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