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Spitfire Spitifre Temp

Trevor Triumph

Jedi Knight
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Now that it is getting cold here in the Valley of the Sun- below 70 degrees- the temp gauge on the car barely moves out of the first eighth of the sweep. Previously I used a water pump from an 1147 engine- it tended to over heat. I replaced it with a unit from Roadster Factory for the 1296 engine. I have to run with the choke on and add some cardboard to block the radiator. I'm wondering if I have an incorrect water pump, or the thermostat is faulty. T.T.
 
Almost certainly a thermostat problem ... does the radiator get warm to the touch ?
 
The 1147 and 1296 use the same water pump. the 1500 used a pump with a larger diameter pulley so that would explain the overheating since the pump would turn to slowly.
Under heating is most likely the result of a defective or missing thermostat.
 
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