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I have a 62 BT7. It was consistently overheating in traffic (showing 212 - 230 on the gauge and running extermely rough above 212) so I invested in having the radiator rebuilt, an extra row added and installed a new Moss six bladed fan. My mechanic also added a new 160 thermostat. The heater coolant connection has been disconnected so the extra tubing is not in the mix. During the rebuild process, we discovered that my temp. gauge was showing 10 - 15 degrees hotter than actual temp registered with a thermometer in the top radiator tank.
After all that work, while driving in about 75 degree sunny weather in traffic and with stop lights after about 45 minutes, the car still (according to the temp gauge) hits 212 while stopped but but goes back down to 190 while driving. While driving at about 50mph up a steep hill(about 1 mile or so) the temp gauge will climb to 212, but does recover to 190 fairly quickly. I'm running a 50-50 antifreeze mixture.
My question is, do I need to go back to the radiator guys and tell them, try again or is what I am experiencing fairly typical? What should I expect as a "normal" driving temp range.
Sorry for the length of this, but I wanted to make sure I included all the pertinent data.
After all that work, while driving in about 75 degree sunny weather in traffic and with stop lights after about 45 minutes, the car still (according to the temp gauge) hits 212 while stopped but but goes back down to 190 while driving. While driving at about 50mph up a steep hill(about 1 mile or so) the temp gauge will climb to 212, but does recover to 190 fairly quickly. I'm running a 50-50 antifreeze mixture.
My question is, do I need to go back to the radiator guys and tell them, try again or is what I am experiencing fairly typical? What should I expect as a "normal" driving temp range.
Sorry for the length of this, but I wanted to make sure I included all the pertinent data.
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