With the 'Party Barge' officially in dry dock for the winter (it's snowing right now), I am working on correcting/eliminating some gremlins that popped up last summer.
Specifically, If it was a hot day (like at Carlisle last year), the coolant temp at idle would hover between 225 and 230. The temp light would not come on (yes, it works) but the overflow bottle would fill just about to the top. A 16" pressure/relief cap is used and the radiator is filled to the top
The car is a '65 Newport 383 2V. Motor was freshened (rings/bearings) block and heads both cleaned. Radiator is the #2524984 three row which was re-cored two years ago. A factory shroud is used. Coolant is a 50/50 mix of traditional green. It is equipped with add/on air which is shut off in traffic. Fan is the stock seven blade w/o a clutch. The stat is a 180 high flow design.
Driving down the road the temp settles back to 180/190. But 1 traffic light is all it takes for the temp to rise,
Is there a problem with what I am using? I would like to keep it as stock appearing as possible , but I also want to enjoy some road trips.
As always, thanks to all who respond.
Omni
Specifically, If it was a hot day (like at Carlisle last year), the coolant temp at idle would hover between 225 and 230. The temp light would not come on (yes, it works) but the overflow bottle would fill just about to the top. A 16" pressure/relief cap is used and the radiator is filled to the top
The car is a '65 Newport 383 2V. Motor was freshened (rings/bearings) block and heads both cleaned. Radiator is the #2524984 three row which was re-cored two years ago. A factory shroud is used. Coolant is a 50/50 mix of traditional green. It is equipped with add/on air which is shut off in traffic. Fan is the stock seven blade w/o a clutch. The stat is a 180 high flow design.
Driving down the road the temp settles back to 180/190. But 1 traffic light is all it takes for the temp to rise,
Is there a problem with what I am using? I would like to keep it as stock appearing as possible , but I also want to enjoy some road trips.
As always, thanks to all who respond.
Omni