My 1960 88" with 2.25 petrol is running just fine, and has done over 500 miles in the past few months. However, the water temp gauge (Jaeger, overhauled by Nisonger) shows the coolant (premix antifreeze) at 110/115C at full operating temp, and I don't quite understand why.
The engine and rad have been flushed (and I'm pretty sure there's no air in there). Timing is good, as is mixture. Brakes aren't binding. When re-assembling the thermostat housing, the thermostat (old Series 2 skirted type) was tested and the bellows appeared to operate correctly at the correct temperatures.
Temp gun shows the radiator to be doing its job, 95C at top, 55C middle, 20C at bottom, after a long run, with no cold spots. Core plug temps appear to show the temp gauge is relatively accurate. Nothing smells too hot, however, and there's no run-on after shut down, if that means anything.
Any ideas as to what could be making it still run hot?
Thanks,
Mike
The engine and rad have been flushed (and I'm pretty sure there's no air in there). Timing is good, as is mixture. Brakes aren't binding. When re-assembling the thermostat housing, the thermostat (old Series 2 skirted type) was tested and the bellows appeared to operate correctly at the correct temperatures.
Temp gun shows the radiator to be doing its job, 95C at top, 55C middle, 20C at bottom, after a long run, with no cold spots. Core plug temps appear to show the temp gauge is relatively accurate. Nothing smells too hot, however, and there's no run-on after shut down, if that means anything.
Any ideas as to what could be making it still run hot?
Thanks,
Mike
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