Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
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if you can't maintain temperature & it is exceeding your thermostat rating - the excellent flow & open thermostat may not allow the fluid to spend enough time in the radiator to cool so then, why when a car is running hot, do you " race" the engine, thereby speeding up flow? wouldn't you want it to idle, so the coolant spends more time in the radiator?
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
[Re: terzmo]
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03/12/18 09:36 PM
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I have a 472 hemi in a 67 R/T that runs cool in hot weather in traffic and down the road for what I say are short high speed runs. At 65 to 70 mph the temp will rise over 200 (slowly) if kept at the speed. Slow to 50-55 and the temp will go down. Alum rad with stock waterpump. I'm thinking a problem "could" be the lower hose collapsing at higher RPM. Does anyone use a non stock rigid or flex metal lower hose ? what's your timing? what carb?
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
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03/13/18 12:32 PM
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if you can't maintain temperature & it is exceeding your thermostat rating - the excellent flow & open thermostat may not allow the fluid to spend enough time in the radiator to cool so then, why when a car is running hot, do you " race" the engine, thereby speeding up flow? wouldn't you want it to idle, so the coolant spends more time in the radiator? see thread in the race section. "time in the radiator" is an old wives tale. you need coolant flow, air flow, plus adequate radiator size to maintain cooling parameters.
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
[Re: terzmo]
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03/15/18 12:28 AM
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Watching this thread as I have the same issues with our big blocks.
People saying YES thermostats 50%, people saying NO thermostat %15 and people saying cut the guts out of the stat %35 .
We have run with the guts cut out, too hot and just run without a thermostat and still too hot, trying the 180 thermostat soon even though some say it will not help.
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
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03/15/18 07:57 PM
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I have a 472 hemi in a 67 R/T that runs cool in hot weather in traffic and down the road for what I say are short high speed runs. At 65 to 70 mph the temp will rise over 200 (slowly) if kept at the speed. Slow to 50-55 and the temp will go down. Alum rad with stock waterpump. I'm thinking a problem "could" be the lower hose collapsing at higher RPM. Does anyone use a non stock rigid or flex metal lower hose ? what's your timing? what carb? Holley 950 double pump 12 at idle..36 at high speed
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
[Re: terzmo]
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03/16/18 11:07 PM
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terzmo, Is your timing ALL in at 65mph ? Maybe it is not full advance at the RPM your sitting on ?
1963 Plymouth Max Wedge 1971 Barracuda
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Re: Steel lower rad hose, Big Block
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03/18/18 04:39 PM
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if you can't maintain temperature & it is exceeding your thermostat rating - the excellent flow & open thermostat may not allow the fluid to spend enough time in the radiator to cool so then, why when a car is running hot, do you " race" the engine, thereby speeding up flow? wouldn't you want it to idle, so the coolant spends more time in the radiator? see thread in the race section. "time in the radiator" is an old wives tale. you need coolant flow, air flow, plus adequate radiator size to maintain cooling parameters. This is one of my 3 most favorite myths though. Neat thing about it is that it will NEVER go away.
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