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Re: Heating problems




Well the only thing that could be the problem is: you're not getting enough air flow through the radiator when the car is sitting still. If it runs hot sitting, but runs fine down the highway, it has to be a restricted airflow, or not enough airflow, ie, fan, restricted flow
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You didn't mention what kind of radiator you're currently running, except that it is a 22". Sometimes a 3 or 4 row core will restrict airflow enough to run hot when sitting.
Is the motor new?
Once I had the same problem with a new motor, and after time it started running normal temps.
Trial and error.
It may be that a "pusher fan " used with the stock fan is an option.
For starters, that would be cheaper than a new radiator.

  Good Luck

   Jimmy

incoming.verizon.net wrote:

My 64 Dodge 440 with a Max wedge engine, and stock cast iron exhaust, gets hot when I sit in traffic. It has the aluminum water pump and housing, a stock 22 inch radiator and shroud. My 62 did the same thing. Is there something I'm missing here, or are these cars just prone to heating up in traffic. Does a aluminum radiator help that much? Thanks, Harry




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