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Still having cooling issues, i think?
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<blockquote data-quote="97cobra1" data-source="post: 11635815" data-attributes="member: 66391"><p>Fans work correctly, coolant was replaced when i replaced the coolant crossover last year.</p><p></p><p>I'm not using the dummy gauge for temps. I have an autometer gauge tapped into the coolant drain plug on the bottom of the block beside the oil pan, so i doubt it's a faulty gauge.</p><p></p><p>Everything is "functioning correctly" that ya'll have listed, and everything seems fine. But i've never seen a car sit at ~210 at speed on the interstate in 75 degree weather. Something isn't right.</p><p></p><p>I guess i should mention it's not a stock motor anymore. It's a 10.5:1 compression N/A Aluminator shortblock sitting under the b heads/intake. I am running the stock 195 Tstat and a regular ole water pump, but i don't wanna run a lower tstat without being able to change fan settings and i don't have access to a tuner to do that.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate all the input so far, though. Keep it coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97cobra1, post: 11635815, member: 66391"] Fans work correctly, coolant was replaced when i replaced the coolant crossover last year. I'm not using the dummy gauge for temps. I have an autometer gauge tapped into the coolant drain plug on the bottom of the block beside the oil pan, so i doubt it's a faulty gauge. Everything is "functioning correctly" that ya'll have listed, and everything seems fine. But i've never seen a car sit at ~210 at speed on the interstate in 75 degree weather. Something isn't right. I guess i should mention it's not a stock motor anymore. It's a 10.5:1 compression N/A Aluminator shortblock sitting under the b heads/intake. I am running the stock 195 Tstat and a regular ole water pump, but i don't wanna run a lower tstat without being able to change fan settings and i don't have access to a tuner to do that. Appreciate all the input so far, though. Keep it coming. [/QUOTE]
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