mopars
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The engine is a 360 with a big alumin. rad and the engine as soon as you start it is already hot and reading hot in the dash. Is the thermostat no good?
The engine is a 360 with a big alumin. rad and the engine as soon as you start it is already hot and reading hot in the dash. Is the thermostat no good?
Check your rad cap rating, make sure it's right for the system. For every pound of pressure over the boiling point of 212º, the coolant will be raised 3º. A 15psi cap will raise the coolant temp. 45º.
Each pound of pressure raises the boiling point of the coolant mixture by 3 degrees. It does not actually raise the temperature of the coolant.
How did you check the thermostat after you pulled over? I would change the stat to a 160. How much anti freeze are you running? Water alone will boil. Just some questions that's all.The engine right now, Has a four core alum. rad, thats made the exact same as a slant six rad. Builder made it wrong and won't take it back long story, Anyways, The car was driven home after getting alignment, about a 45 minute drive, On the highway it was around 180 degrees, with 180 themo. in it, When I hit the city part it hit 220 for a bit then got out the city and it started to fall again to 190. This trip was done with a four blade fan.
So I put on a new 6 blade clutch fan and also but on a shourd to keep it cool. Started the car up today and when about 6 minute drive if that and it hit 280 and maxed the gauge so pulled over and it boilded over. So I added water and checked to see if the themo was working, it was, and checked to see heating lines had water they did, The fan was working too.
So what do you think the problem is?