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Re: Understanding cooling systems




My first question would be ,,,,,why do you say one is running  
hotter,,,,,,,,have they been tested with the same qauge,,,,,,,,,,not all gauges  read 
the same,,,,,,,
 
 
In a message dated 2/10/2010 4:34:39 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:


Below is a shadetree testing method sent in by an ex-62-65  Clubhouse 
member:

Only two causes of overheating: 1) air flow  2)  water flow. 
a) Take your Mopar out to a road where you can run a constant  speed for 
about a mile or so, and be able to pull over. 
b) Get the engine  up to temperature and drive at about 45MPH, depending on 
your rear end gear  ratio. You want to pick a speed that you can shift down 
a gear and maintain  that speed. 
c) If your Mopar heats up while driving at a constant speed in  high gear, 
shift down one gear, keep the same speed, and see if the  temperature goes 
up or down. 
d) If the engine temperature goes up, then  you have a water flow problem. 
e) if the engine temperature goes down,  then you have an air flow problem. 
We learned this method back in the  1960's. — Earl H. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 
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>I have two 1964 Plymouth Sport Furys. One has a 383,  the other a 440. The 
383 runs hot, the 440 does not.   ...


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1962 to 1965 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:
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