We put some more miles on the car, by driving to Vancouver, BC for the All British Field meet.
Wonderful day and what a great bunch of cars.Really beautiful setting in the Botanical garden.
The car woes, Engine Temp. I have a 12 inch electric fan in a puller configuration. I had the radiator boiled out and tested, as was the block when the engine was rebuilt. weather was in the 70's and higher. On the freeway just fine, middle of the temp gauge. Radiator was full and a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze.
In town with the fan overide on it would just keep it under the 3/4 mark most of the time, the engine idle would get rougher and lower until I had to feather the pedal once in while to keep it going. Twice, the needle crept up just over the 3/4 mark about a needles width, but with movement you could watch it come down immediately.
I really expected better cooling performance as the fan had been a pusher configuration before.
Is a 12 inch fan really enough?
Will the 16 inch fan Dan Masters talks about fix this woe?
What is the opinion on water wetter?
Of course on these type days restarting the car after a short shutdown, such as refueling was interesting also, as the fuel line wants to vapor lock. I had wrapped the fuel line with insulating bubble wrap with a aluminum foil backing, just to see if it would help. We always started but some times it took a lot of cranking, with the throttle wide open,it would sorta of run and be turning over by the starter at the same time then catch at a low rpm and then rev up. This may have been aggravated by having the carbs to rich as when I got to Vancouver they were sooty. More about carb woes in another post. Want to keep this on cooling.
Thanks
Wonderful day and what a great bunch of cars.Really beautiful setting in the Botanical garden.
The car woes, Engine Temp. I have a 12 inch electric fan in a puller configuration. I had the radiator boiled out and tested, as was the block when the engine was rebuilt. weather was in the 70's and higher. On the freeway just fine, middle of the temp gauge. Radiator was full and a 50/50 mix of water and antifreeze.
In town with the fan overide on it would just keep it under the 3/4 mark most of the time, the engine idle would get rougher and lower until I had to feather the pedal once in while to keep it going. Twice, the needle crept up just over the 3/4 mark about a needles width, but with movement you could watch it come down immediately.
I really expected better cooling performance as the fan had been a pusher configuration before.
Is a 12 inch fan really enough?
Will the 16 inch fan Dan Masters talks about fix this woe?
What is the opinion on water wetter?
Of course on these type days restarting the car after a short shutdown, such as refueling was interesting also, as the fuel line wants to vapor lock. I had wrapped the fuel line with insulating bubble wrap with a aluminum foil backing, just to see if it would help. We always started but some times it took a lot of cranking, with the throttle wide open,it would sorta of run and be turning over by the starter at the same time then catch at a low rpm and then rev up. This may have been aggravated by having the carbs to rich as when I got to Vancouver they were sooty. More about carb woes in another post. Want to keep this on cooling.
Thanks
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The original radiators have the water tubes running through holes in the fins and only the relative size of the tube and the hole to keep the tube in good thermal contact with the fin.