Not just Healeys. Any engine will have a temp spike after shut down
as the coolant is no longer circulated, and all that built up heat is
transmitted to the non-circulating coolant. This is called heat soak.
It will be very evident on a big cast iron lump like a Healey engine.
Less so on an aluminum block engine.
Rick
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Dave Porter <frogeye@porterscustom.com> wrote:
> : RE: [Healeys] Continuing the thermostat thread
>
> Now I almost can unequivocally say that the gauge is faulty or at the very
> least sticks. I doubt that any Healey owner on this list hasn't shut the
> engine off at or near the 212 mark and not seen it continue to rise after
> shut down..
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