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DeeVeeEight -> RE: 1979 still running hot (8/13/2008 10:41:41 AM)
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ORIGINAL: riley6riley My car is still running hot, not sure why. I have 165 degree thermostat in, new stock radiator, brand new water pump, new anti freeze and it still gets up to about 200-210 after I have been driving it at about 60-70 for more that 1/2 hour. When I stop or slow down, it will go back down closer to 200. I have a 350 with a cam (not sure what it is, the guy that did a tune up on (abacus racing) said I had one and a holly 600. It is always hot in the cockpit so I shut off the heat coming into the heater core, do you think something is wrong with my transmission. My transmission lines also run through my radiator. Don''''t know what to do. I had the exact same problem. I would drive the car at highway speeds and watch the gauge climb into the red zone. My brand new 4 row copper and brass radiator would not shed the heat fast enough. I tried a high volume water pump, various thermostats, water wetter, all that stuff. It all helped some (except the water wetter), but not enough. Do yourself a favor, go to southwest speed (online) and look at their "universal fit" aluminum radiators. Buy one (under $200.00) and install it in your Corvette. Sell your copper and brass unit for whatever you can get. Now you will be able to drive your Corvette and enjoy it without always watching the temperature gauge. I posted an in depth thread on this site covering my aluminum radiator installation. I hope that helps! [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
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