About a month ago the upper hose on my '74 L-82 Auto 350 suddenly gave out...splitting about 6" worth, thankfully about 2 blocks from home....geez...only about 10 years old too....lol.
After replacing the hoses, which I had already set aside for "when I got around to it" and cleaning up the resulting mess, I noticed that the temperature was seemingly running hotter than usual....not overheating per se, but I usually ran about 195-205 with a 190 thermo. I checked the rad cap, etc. and all looked right. Cycled the radiator and ensured that it was full after the mishap. OK....changed the rad cap and thermo to a 160 just to be able to see that it was basically cooling and yes, at idle, it does not go over 160 or so....gauge is fine and shot it with a thermo gun.
I have about a 20yo radiator that looks just fine, the water pump seems to be fine, belts are tight and the viscous fan looks to be just fine. Leaves me with a bit of a mystery as to why the temp seems to be running higher than usual at speed. I live in Phoenix and the ambient air temps are higher right now....we are amidst 100+ temps...but it just seems to be running hotter than in the past....on the freeway speeds it runs upwards of 210-220 at speed.....my dilemma is what could be causing this, or am I being too anal since it is not redlining!?
My thoughts go to:
After replacing the hoses, which I had already set aside for "when I got around to it" and cleaning up the resulting mess, I noticed that the temperature was seemingly running hotter than usual....not overheating per se, but I usually ran about 195-205 with a 190 thermo. I checked the rad cap, etc. and all looked right. Cycled the radiator and ensured that it was full after the mishap. OK....changed the rad cap and thermo to a 160 just to be able to see that it was basically cooling and yes, at idle, it does not go over 160 or so....gauge is fine and shot it with a thermo gun.
I have about a 20yo radiator that looks just fine, the water pump seems to be fine, belts are tight and the viscous fan looks to be just fine. Leaves me with a bit of a mystery as to why the temp seems to be running higher than usual at speed. I live in Phoenix and the ambient air temps are higher right now....we are amidst 100+ temps...but it just seems to be running hotter than in the past....on the freeway speeds it runs upwards of 210-220 at speed.....my dilemma is what could be causing this, or am I being too anal since it is not redlining!?
My thoughts go to:
- Time to flush/replace the radiator...a bit rusty perhaps, but seems to be flowing inside with the cap off and engine running.
- Advance is set too high
- Internal "problem" in the engine
- ????
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