I have never driven a '68 L71 tri-power, including my own, for any length of time. I've just finished the restoration. I've posted on this subject once before and scanned the archives. Here's what I've done.
1) Recored the radiator 2) New water pump 3) New fan clutch 4) New 160 deg thermostat 5) New 15 lb cap 6) Played around +/- a few degrees timing-wise.
I putzed around the neighborhood (25-35 mph, frequent stops) with weather conditions at about 90 degrees, which I guess is the most demanding on the cooling system. The temp shot up to 180 on the gauge pretty quick (thermostat closed) and then crept up from there over the next 10 minutes (cooling system couldn't handle the heat) until it just red lined and I shut it off immediately. It was hot as hell and wouldn't even run good (that's bad...) After about 5 seconds or shutting it down the overflow tube began puking for about 10 minutes.
Am I correct in saying overheating at low speeds is maybe the shroud, etc. or a bad recoring job? Or should I just expect it to overheat under these driving and weather conditions? I'd appreciate any suggestions for solving my problem.
I'm beginning to think the only solution is not to crank it up!
Has anyone had luck with putting an electric fan on the front of the radiator?
Thanks for any suggestions. I'm quite frustrated.
Michael
1) Recored the radiator 2) New water pump 3) New fan clutch 4) New 160 deg thermostat 5) New 15 lb cap 6) Played around +/- a few degrees timing-wise.
I putzed around the neighborhood (25-35 mph, frequent stops) with weather conditions at about 90 degrees, which I guess is the most demanding on the cooling system. The temp shot up to 180 on the gauge pretty quick (thermostat closed) and then crept up from there over the next 10 minutes (cooling system couldn't handle the heat) until it just red lined and I shut it off immediately. It was hot as hell and wouldn't even run good (that's bad...) After about 5 seconds or shutting it down the overflow tube began puking for about 10 minutes.
Am I correct in saying overheating at low speeds is maybe the shroud, etc. or a bad recoring job? Or should I just expect it to overheat under these driving and weather conditions? I'd appreciate any suggestions for solving my problem.
I'm beginning to think the only solution is not to crank it up!
Has anyone had luck with putting an electric fan on the front of the radiator?
Thanks for any suggestions. I'm quite frustrated.
Michael
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