Hi Dave;
I'm not convinced an electric fan is going to cure the problem. If
everything is as it should be, then in 85F weather the benefit of an electric
fan
would be felt only when idling or inching in traffic.
Having said all that, I had overheating problems with my TR3A last year. I
was flushing the cooling system every couple of years and using 50/50
coolant/water. However, it still ran too hot when at 60mph in hot weather. Fine
at 50mph, though, and too hot in traffic. I tried different thermostats and
all sorts of adjustments.
I finally gave up and put on every cooling system modification I could
think of: Thicker radiator with no starting handle hole, upgraded TRF water
pump, TR6 fan conversion (which I prefer over the electric fan conversion). I
don't know which one of those things cured it, or maybe it was a
combination of both, but now the thing will warm up only in hot weather!
I know you said the engine was rebuilt but could the water pump be weak or
was it renewed?
Tim
In a message dated 14/07/2011 10:29:39 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
willgray at vaxxine.com writes:
During the current spell of 85F + weather recently I took my recently
rebuilt 3A out for its first experience of hot weather. It duly duly
proceeded to stall whenever I let the revs drop too low when pulling.
I had to let it sit and cool for five or ten minutes each time before
it would start again.
I assume this was due to overheating (temp gauge was showing 200F),
and my next move has to involve installing an electric fan?
Dave
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