I've got a rebuilt 406 cu in small block '69 Camaro with some overheating problems. It's got a 4 core rad on it from a big block car, an electric fan which comes on at 212 deg or manually if you want. The car seems to run around the 200-210 deg mark on an average temperature day. It has a new Weiand Hi Flow ali water pump & the rad seems to be clear after flushing water through it with a hose. The car seems to be running very hot & when a laser temperature gun is pointed at the hoses it has a temperature of 200 deg going into the rad & around 205 deg coming out on tickover!!! The fan pulls warm air through the rad but doesn't seem to lower the temperature. The car has been run without a grille fitted to it, so plenty of air can enter the front of the rad as well. When the cam was being run in, in the garage it actually burst a top hose (it was a second hand one thought of undeterminate age). When I took it out the other day the top hose blew off the rad
The rad is 530mm wide, by 430 mm deep & 70 mm thick. The tank with the rad cap on is 100mm X 430mm X 70mm. The other tank is 40mm X 430mm X 70mm. It's got a 14lb rad cap. The thermostat has A180 & 8.023 stamped on it (it's an American made one) I assume that the 180 stands for degrees?? It has a 7 blade, 14" dia, Bosch thermostatically controlled fan which comes on at 212 deg. I can also turn it on manually.
I drove the car today ( a distance of about 8 miles) & it boiled over. It was running around the 215-220 deg mark, but I don't think that the fan cut in. (There was no grille or front bumper on it so I would have assumed it should have stayed cooler just with the airflow as the radiator had no obstructions really to the airflow)
Once it cooled down & was topped back up again, I turned on the fan manually & it ran at just under 210 deg constant, but it's not been a warm day.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. It's got a manual trans & has around the 500hp mark, maybe a bit more. It has a circle track race cam, 11.1 comp, ali heads, single 4bbl. To all intents & purposes it's a street legal circuit racer. My friend has a "historic circuit race mustang" built to a similar spec & has no problems & runs around the 180 deg mark. We swapped his rad into mine & it still ran hot.
Could it be the thermostat?? what temperature one should I be using?? Is it the right rad cap at 14lb's?? Should it run an expansion tank?? Any help or advice would be appreciated as this is driving me nuts. Many thanks in advance, .....Nige
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