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03-05-2008 09:08 AM #1
Huh??
Originally Posted by nitrowarrior
I think that's backwards... On a conventional small-block Chevy (which Don has and I also have in my coupe) the water pump pushes coolant directly into the front of the water jackets. By the time that coolant makes it to the rear of the block it is VERY HOT! If you notice where GM put the temp sending units in Chevy engines, it is either in the front intake manifold water passage or in the left head between #1 & #3 cylinders where it sort of reads an "average" temperature. I made the mistake of putting the temp sender in the right head between #6 & #8 when I first got my coupe running and the temperature went up and down like an elevator. It was always reading between 210 and 260 with a 160 thermostat!
I changed hoses, water pump, radiator, thermostat (twice), and the fan; nothing helped.
Finally a friend of mine spotted the problem right away - he said "move the sender and your problems will be solved". He was right.
Jim
Racing! - Because football, basketball, baseball, and golf require only ONE BALL!
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03-05-2008 10:16 AM #2
No, I certainly appreciate all of the answers and am not discounting any of the reasons, I hope anything I said wasn't misconstrued as being ungrateful for the responses I got. What I am trying to determine now is if I should go to a higher thermostat to get the temp up a little. This is a strange one for me, because in Florida we NEVER have a car that runs too cool, just the opposite. Plus, I could see a minor variation between the front and back of the engine, but 60 degrees is a huge swing.
What I may do is see how the car does on the trip to Billetproof and then change to a 180 after that if the temps stay too cold on the road. I just thought of something else. I am taking a job at a marina probably within the next week. My friend Craig is the Service Manager there and has one of those infared guns, I could have him shoot the entire block, looking for what the various temps are all over the block surface.
DonLast edited by Itoldyouso; 03-05-2008 at 10:19 AM.






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