daveSanborn
Active Member
Don't underestimate the stupid stuff when you're troubleshooting a heating/cooling issue.
Famous last words......
I need a sanity check....
347 motor/19x16 Griffin double core AL radiator (19x16 is just the finned surface area, not including the side tanks)/16 lbs. radiator cap/Flex fan (but it's a real strong "flex", the fan doesn't flatten out easily)/SPAL 14" pusher on the front of the radiator wired to come on at 190, off at 175.
When I start the car up in the AM, the radiator is almost full and the overflow bottle is full to it's "cold" level. In 85-90 degree temperatures, I can drive 6 miles on the highway (no stoplights) and the temp gauge barely moves off of 100 degrees. Oil pressure is good at a steady 60 pounds while driving.
Once I get into town and start hitting some traffic/stop lights, the water temp hovers around 160 and oil pressure drops to around 50 (warmer/thinner oil). I can drive at 160-180 all day long, but when I slow down/stop and sit at a light, the temp climbs to 190 and the oil pressure drops to around 20 at idle.
After the car is fully warmed up, like on the way home from a drive, I'll sit at the top of the driveway and do some 4000 rpm 30 yard launches (it's a County road with no other cars in sight). After the first launch, I'll notice the water temps up to 190-200 while I'm backing up to launch again. Second launch, while backing up water temp is 210. Oil pressure is great with RPMs, but down around 20 at idle. Third launch, while backing up I'm still sitting at 210-215, but now I notice a puddle of anti-freeze at the launch point. ???
I pull down my long driveway and upon getting out notice a nice clean trail of anti-freeze going all of the way up the driveway (150 yards?). Engine off in front of the shop with the temp gauge at 210.. slowly climbing to 215 area, I pull the hood and the overflow bottle is full and I can hear the coolant "boiling?" within the system (engine/radiator/hoses).
A couple hours later, the overflow is empty and pulling the radiator cap reveals that I've lost some coolant (obviously as there was a nice line of coolant going all of the way up my driveway from the drain line on the overflow bottle).
Is this normal? Or not?
Do I need to try an 18 pound radiator cap?
What effect is not having a fan shroud having on all of this? I realize that without a fan shroud, the mechanical fan is less efficient, but will it reduce the coolant temps at low RPM? Remember that I have a pusher fan on the front that's already running once I'm up to temperature. I thought the pusher fan would take care of things during unshrouded low RPM mechanical fan situations?
With the custom sized radiator (it's a couple inches shorter in height than a standard '66 size radiator), procurring a shroud worth installing is out of the question (unless someone here can point me to some custom sized shrouds). I'm thinking I'll have to get out the metal brake and bend up some tin, fire up the welder and make a custom shroud. After getting it pretty close to perfect and painting it, I could have a couple weekends tied up in it..... and I'd rather not do this unless it's unavoidable.
Thoughts?