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#476487 - 07/04/08 10:45 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/13/05
Posts: 17324
Loc: Niceville FL
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Intresting Trevor, and I bet they cool different as well.
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Jack Laird Retired USAF
AN5L 24515, Eng. 9C-U-H 16218, Apr. 1959 "Miss Agatha" On the road again and smiling.
We were there, Lake of the Ozarks, 2008!!
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#476650 - 07/04/08 05:12 PM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/13/05
Posts: 17324
Loc: Niceville FL
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Sorry about your loss. It's tough, no question about it.
Do what you need to do Kim, your work is of excellent quality and it is fun to follow your efforts.
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Jack Laird Retired USAF
AN5L 24515, Eng. 9C-U-H 16218, Apr. 1959 "Miss Agatha" On the road again and smiling.
We were there, Lake of the Ozarks, 2008!!
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#476747 - 07/05/08 06:18 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 51
Loc: Johannesburg South Africa
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Down here in Johannesburg
On the Spridget tour I was constantly concerned with overheating, watching the gauge is not conducive to relaxed driving. Anyway the water pump packed up and I was trailered for about 100 miles. Next day a new water pump and I noticed the diameter of the pulley was significantly larger than the old pump's pulley. The rest of the trip was amazing the temp gauge must have dropped by half. As opposed to just under the H mark, it never approached the N mark. The smaller pulley rotates too fast so it either churns the water or pumps it too quickly through the radiator. The larger pulley turns less giving the water time to cool through the radiator.
So out with your radiator back flush every and anything and make sure your water pump is the larger diameter kind, about 5 inches as opposed to about 4 inches.
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#476761 - 07/05/08 08:03 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 11/16/07
Posts: 300
Loc: North Texas
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what about the radiator cap. If its not sealing boiling temp is going to come on you pretty quick.maybe your not running pressurized? could be the wrong lenght spring under the cap and your sealing on the secondary ring.
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#476815 - 07/05/08 10:23 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/13/05
Posts: 17324
Loc: Niceville FL
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180 Degrees is optiomal.
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Jack Laird Retired USAF
AN5L 24515, Eng. 9C-U-H 16218, Apr. 1959 "Miss Agatha" On the road again and smiling.
We were there, Lake of the Ozarks, 2008!!
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#476850 - 07/05/08 11:19 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: regularman]
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Jedi Trainee
Registered: 01/11/05
Posts: 238
Loc: Brighton, UK
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1) I'm not convinced that you'll get enough airflow down there to make a lot of difference.
2) I wouldn't want a rad down there where it could get hit by stones thrown up from the wheels and therefore let all the water go - that would make it overheat!
I think that I would start with - make sure as much air as poss goes through the radiator - fill any gaps at the sides or above with ali sheet for instance. - is it a 2 or 4 blade fan? - if 2 make it 4 or take it off and put an electric fan in - put water wetter in the cooling system -put an air scoop to pick up air from under the 'chin' of the bonnet - i know this has been done sucesfully with middle sized Healeys (3000s etc) and they do suffer form overheating!
As a longer term thing look at a bigger capacity and/or ali radiator.
John
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#476885 - 07/05/08 01:04 PM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: john_j]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 12/31/06
Posts: 825
Loc: Dayton, OH
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As I recall there is a difference in water pumps and impeller sizes / wear in the vanes could also be an issue. Pumping rusty / chunky water through a water pump, as done by a P.O. could definitely weat out the vanes. Hey try changing out hte waterpump first and foremost. That and flush the radiator. Spridgets don't necessarily always overheat. Usually some external condition / wear causes the issue. You might not have the correct water pump for your engine or it could be worn. Try simple stuff first before reengineering
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'68 Sprite - Bugsy Bugeye Wannabe
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#476888 - 07/05/08 01:29 PM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: Jim_Gruber]
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/13/05
Posts: 17324
Loc: Niceville FL
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Down here with 95 or so heat and lots of humidity Miss Agatha has never gone over 180 and that includes the Loto as well come to think of it.
Just goes to show what clean inards will do for you.
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Jack Laird Retired USAF
AN5L 24515, Eng. 9C-U-H 16218, Apr. 1959 "Miss Agatha" On the road again and smiling.
We were there, Lake of the Ozarks, 2008!!
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#477727 - 07/08/08 06:15 AM
Re: Extra cooling idea
[Re: tony barnhill]
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Obi Wan
Registered: 02/17/04
Posts: 2395
Loc: Asheville, North Carolina
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So, how long has it taken to put htis modification under the car - in lost driving hours? I don't know Tony, I still go the top down on the car in the basement/garage and its poured the rain the last couple evenings so I might not have driven it anyways. It might all be a big waste but its experimentation and interesting to me.
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