I'm at work right now but wanted to take a minute to get back in the mix. I apprecitate the information I'm getting to my 66/68 TI Distributor, etc, post. It's been focusing around the "over-heating" I've been experiencing which is where I need to stay and want more info around the "periferal" stuff I ask. Sorry my posts are so long, if I've worn out my welcome just say so, but I kinda want to hang in here until I get more of this hashed out. This may take a day or so for me to keep checking in and out, but please keep the info coming.
Mark and Jack---I'm glad both of you mentioned my gauge, but I haven't been doubting it. I haven't been real specific of knowing to the exact degree the engine temp but I have checked out the gauge, wire, clip, and sender and for all practical purposes found the reading is fair and a good representation of the temp.
John---I had considered some better aftermarket cooling "stuff" but the car is too well restored and original which is where I want to stay. Maybe here is were I should say that the engine does more at "running hot" than it does for overheating. My greatest concern right now is that I haven't had the car through a summer yet and it's coming. I had supposed that the information I need would apply to either term, "running hot" and "over-heating". So far my "normal" temp is running (and usually stays) somewhere around 220-225, under mild (70-80 degree) weather.
Jerry---I'm not familiar with the 69 designed shroud but mine is a fiberglass one that appears to be the original and correct for 68. I have noticed that some of the foam isn't there and replacing it will help.
Wayne (and Jerry)---You've gotten me to the point of what I want to know more of next, the aluminum heads. Since this is my first L89 I do appreciate your not-so-obvious-to-me comment that the aluminum heads should be cooler. As Jack had mentioned, I don't want to get into knee-jerk "fix-its" and I'm trying to consider the "periferal" stuff that is causing this like the center carb jets. The aluminum heads "area" are another concern. My plugs are AC43XLS (with the screw on tips--which are new and different to me)and they run clean. Before I had the radiator cleaned out, I had the shop check for gases leaking into the cooling system which checked out ok. The heads are 842's with original dates and I have noticed this: When I took off the RH valve cover, in the rear open passage, I can see what looks like a strip of gasket about 5/16" wide, diagonally across the opening between the head and the block. (I don't remember but I think it was the same on the LH head too). I have no oil or coolant leaks in the head, or around the heads, it doesn't appear to be obstructing anything, but it is a diagonal strip. My thoughts then were that it was a replacement gasket(s) and had wondered if that could affect overheating. Considering that or other related head info can someone pick up on this.
Mark and Jack---I'm glad both of you mentioned my gauge, but I haven't been doubting it. I haven't been real specific of knowing to the exact degree the engine temp but I have checked out the gauge, wire, clip, and sender and for all practical purposes found the reading is fair and a good representation of the temp.
John---I had considered some better aftermarket cooling "stuff" but the car is too well restored and original which is where I want to stay. Maybe here is were I should say that the engine does more at "running hot" than it does for overheating. My greatest concern right now is that I haven't had the car through a summer yet and it's coming. I had supposed that the information I need would apply to either term, "running hot" and "over-heating". So far my "normal" temp is running (and usually stays) somewhere around 220-225, under mild (70-80 degree) weather.
Jerry---I'm not familiar with the 69 designed shroud but mine is a fiberglass one that appears to be the original and correct for 68. I have noticed that some of the foam isn't there and replacing it will help.
Wayne (and Jerry)---You've gotten me to the point of what I want to know more of next, the aluminum heads. Since this is my first L89 I do appreciate your not-so-obvious-to-me comment that the aluminum heads should be cooler. As Jack had mentioned, I don't want to get into knee-jerk "fix-its" and I'm trying to consider the "periferal" stuff that is causing this like the center carb jets. The aluminum heads "area" are another concern. My plugs are AC43XLS (with the screw on tips--which are new and different to me)and they run clean. Before I had the radiator cleaned out, I had the shop check for gases leaking into the cooling system which checked out ok. The heads are 842's with original dates and I have noticed this: When I took off the RH valve cover, in the rear open passage, I can see what looks like a strip of gasket about 5/16" wide, diagonally across the opening between the head and the block. (I don't remember but I think it was the same on the LH head too). I have no oil or coolant leaks in the head, or around the heads, it doesn't appear to be obstructing anything, but it is a diagonal strip. My thoughts then were that it was a replacement gasket(s) and had wondered if that could affect overheating. Considering that or other related head info can someone pick up on this.
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