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Just got my Conquest running and been installing Autometer gauges, and I want to know what temp yall normally operate at...

 

180 is in the middle of my Autometer 4337 Elec. Water temp gauge but I know it runs hotter than that at full operating temp...

 

Thanks guys.

 

Mark

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I'm not using AC or Heat. So is a thermostat necessary? Could it be left off and just have full flow of water at all times?

 

Would that make water flow too quickly and not cool down as intended? Or would it be good?

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Yes its definitely necessary. Without that restriction in coolant while the motor warms up it would take a long time or possibly never get to proper operating temperature. Don't think of the thermostat as a controller of the temp of your car but more like a restriction to allow the car to get to is correct operating temp quickly and correctly.
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Cruising around I see 180-190ish with a 180 t-stat. In traffic or hard driving it's not uncommon to be around 200. I don't get nervous until it gets over 210. Edited by psu_Crash
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When i got my car running it ran cold all the time, maby registered 1/8 on the stock guage. I buoght a 190 deg t stat and went to install it and found the po didnt have one in ther at all wich was why it had no cabin heat, i had problems getting air fuel and idle to come down. So yeah it does need one for sure im going with a 180
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Ive run both 180 and 195. 195 my fans never came on even with very hard driving. With the 180 fans would only come on in traffic and very hard driving. I personally like the 180. I have a autometer electronic gauage and it reads 190-195 but my tec2 reads 180-185. Thats cruisin on the highway. I also have the *DM/cxracing rad.
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Well, Ive been driving my new rebuild around for a few minutes at a time...It keeps creeping up to 210 and maybe a hair over, before I park it and turn it off.....

 

I doubt it should be getting this high...I keep topping it off with water/coolant....I wonder if there are still pockets of air or gaps in coolant I need to keep topping off...

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I guess I'll keep running engine til operating temp, then let it cool and add coolest to resevoir. I guess I have to do this multiple times. Until all air is purged and radiator sucks up All coolant it will need.

 

Is this the right method? Right now I've driven the car 3 times up to oper temp and let it cool and added coolant

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When i got my car running it ran cold all the time, maby registered 1/8 on the stock guage. I buoght a 190 deg t stat and went to install it and found the po didnt have one in ther at all wich was why it had no cabin heat, i had problems getting air fuel and idle to come down. So yeah it does need one for sure im going with a 180

in the winter this will happen

 

in the summer if you are below 40 it can/will over heat

 

 

 

on note of the temp creeping to 210,

1 where is your aftermarket sensor installed?

2 what thermostat is in it?

3 are the fans turning on?

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in the winter this will happen

 

in the summer if you are below 40 it can/will over heat

 

 

 

on note of the temp creeping to 210,

1 where is your aftermarket sensor installed?

2 what thermostat is in it?

3 are the fans turning on?

 

I put the autometer sensor where stock sensor was for factory gauge....Im not sure what thermostat is in it. I picked it up at Autozone...Fans do turn on...

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I put the autometer sensor where stock sensor was for factory gauge....Im not sure what thermostat is in it. I picked it up at Autozone...Fans do turn on...

how does the coolant flow look when it opens? is it flowing fast or barely? could have a water pump with rusted away blades.

how old is the motor?

is it a jet valve head? its possible it has a cracked head, temp will slowly go up and you will slowly lose coolant. pull your spark plugs and post a pic of the tips

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how does the coolant flow look when it opens? is it flowing fast or barely? could have a water pump with rusted away blades.

how old is the motor?

is it a jet valve head? its possible it has a cracked head, temp will slowly go up and you will slowly lose coolant. pull your spark plugs and post a pic of the tips

New engine. Less than 10miles. Non jet head. New water pump.....

 

I'm going to check fans again. They may not be coming on. It's 2 12" ebay fans universal. I'm using stock radistor. Flushed and cleaned too...

 

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