Coolant flow

Here’s a good post from a few months ago. I like what the poster says about his temp gauge readings:




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NoCar340

The Original Partstitute​

One more thing I rarely see mentioned: The thermostat itself. This is a factory air-cleaner decal from a '70s CB300:​



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It was made by Robertshaw for Chrysler. The design of the stat was so important ("WILL" rather than "MAY" CAUSE OVERHEATING) they included a drawing of what it should look like. It's no longer available new anywhere; NOS is the only option. Sounds terrible, but several other vendors sold the Robertshaw unit under their own names and part numbers (Purolator, Atlas, even CarQeest at one point) so they're still out there. Cross-references are only good if the stat looks like the diagram above.​

Does it make a difference? With dramatically increased flow, it certainly should. My '69 Valiant has a 10.x:1 340 w/painted headers, a shroudless thermal 5-blade clutch fan and a cheap 22" Chinesium/aluminum radiator. The VDO mechanical gauge stays at 180° like the needle's welded in place with ambient temps above well over 90°. The factory dash gauge is similarly steady (both gauges work simultaneously) and I've verified with an IR heat gun. I can't swear it's the 'stat, but when the ambient air is 98°, the car's motionless and running, and the needle stays planted like that, I'm not trying something else.​


Looks awfully close to the Milodon high-flow t-stat, I have one in both my D200 and Duster along with ECP aluminum radiators and high-flow water pumps. Neither ever have cooling issues. I've towed my Duster on a U-Haul trailer with that truck to a track and back over I-25 when I was in CO, just for kicks I held the pedal to the floor going 75 mph up a 6% grade for at least 30 seconds and the water temp gauge never went over about 210 (thermostat is rated at 195).

Since moving to the Southeast I should probably swap out the 195 'stat in the Duster for a 180 I already have. I don't really have to worry about driving in 20-degree ambient temps anymore and needing a heater lol.