Tony Tee
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Watch nice cars go by at car shows that have screaming electric fans. To me, sound awful. Some are so loud that you can't hear the exhaust.
So the fan was wired faulty and you didn't have a working temperature gauge to let you know it was getting hot but it's the electric fans fault?? OkI just parted and sold the carcass of a car for overheating problems. I put a physically larger motor in it so there was no room for a mechanical fan. It ran great for 3,000 miles and the electric fan lost its connection. Fought the overheating that followed and threw parts at it until I got an offer on the rolling chassis. Electric fan problem solved. Never again unless it has a method to kill the spark or light a idiot light.
Didn't have the advantage of your expert help. I mostly watch the road, not my gauges, and it doesn't take long for a car to overheat. If it will make you happy, I'll disconnect the switch that cuts spark if I lose oil pressure and start watching my gauge instead. Okay?So the fan was wired faulty and you didn't have a working temperature gauge to let you know it was getting hot but it's the electric fans fault?? Ok
I’d have to disagree with you, it’s like checking your mirrors, or do you not do that also?Didn't have the advantage of your expert help. I mostly watch the road, not my gauges, and it doesn't take long for a car to overheat. If it will make you happy, I'll disconnect the switch that cuts spark if I lose oil pressure and start watching my gauge instead. Okay?
Yup, don't fixate on any one thing, head on a swivel & eyes constantly scanning..I’d have to disagree with you, it’s like checking your mirrors, or do you not do that also?
Pretty much what works for me. 22" OEM radiator with a direct drive fan, 180° stat and added a factory type shroud. She runs 180° all dayWhat’s wrong with a thermo clutch, engine driven fan, and a good shroud?
But you are also in Canada…. My 67 R/T stock 440 with a brand new Glenn Ray 26” radiator, new fan and clutch from Tony D’Agostino, 180 deg high flow thermostat, and a Flow Kooler water pump still creeps up to 205 in muggy 95 degree weather, when stuck in traffic before I even try the A/C. My 66 Charger with a 11.5 to 1 470 runs 180 with an aluminum radiator and electric fan from a Taurus. Same water pump, same thermostat, and the engine make 250 more HP and runs a looser torque converterCases of engine swaps where distance is an issue there's not much choice, but when it comes to stock(ish) set ups the problem starts when people think that "aftermarket" has to be better than the OE radiator or having their timing way off track.
I'm running 5 cars (Done 340, a 383, 2 x 440's and a 520 lift 426 Hemi). ALL have the factory correct radiator in them down to the part # and all have stock fans, some with clutches and some without. Hell my 383 x 4 gear Bee doesn't even have a radiator shroud. ALL 5 cars run RIGHT on the thermostat.
You know how it is, one guy rants, both sides have to defend their opinion, sometimes an argument brakes out, all part of the forum fun!Yup, don't fixate on any one thing, head on a swivel & eyes constantly scanning..
BTW this appears to be quite the popular thread..
LOL.. you think it's below zero here all the time...But you are also in Canada…. My 67 R/T stock 440 with a brand new Glenn Ray 26” radiator, new fan and clutch from Tony D’Agostino, 180 deg high flow thermostat, and a Flow Kooler water pump still creeps up to 205 in muggy 95 degree weather, when stuck in traffic before I even try the A/C. My 66 Charger with a 11.5 to 1 470 runs 180 with an aluminum radiator and electric fan from a Taurus. Same water pump, same thermostat, and the engine make 250 more HP and runs a looser torque converter
You mean it’s not?LOL.. you think it's below zero here all the time...
Well we have been asked more than once while in the Caribbean what we do with the sled dogs when we leave. Wife just tells them we give the head dog the key to the Igloo just in case it gets too cold out....You mean it’s not?
There are people that think we still ride horses everywhere in Texas, yes people we know about the horseless carriage, we’re not ready for it yet.Well we have been asked more than once while in the Caribbean what we do with the sled dogs when we leave. Wife just tells them we give the head dog the key to the Igloo just in case it gets too cold out....