Stan's Customs
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The fan clutch Paragon sells is the GM #3916141 - they're brand-new GM parts, made by Eaton.
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Good as they come in a case like that.....thanks for the clarification John..
Stan..
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The fan clutch Paragon sells is the GM #3916141 - they're brand-new GM parts, made by Eaton.
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Quote: I did notice that when i opened the hood the temperature droped about 15 degrees. and when i closed it up it went.. dont know if thats normal.. guess more air was at work cooling.
That's an air flow issue it would seem to me...
Is the fan shroud in place on this car?
How far is the fan from the radiator?
Is the fan blade on correctly?...make sure it isn't on backwards. This is easily overlooked if some put it on wrong when installing the fan clutch. BE SURE!
When you get an IR gun check the inlet and outlet of the radiator...that will tell you if it is circulating...just won't tell you if its circulating enough. Chech the actual block and head surfaces...
The temp on the IR gun should match the dash gauge reading when the block is checked by the temp sending unit. This will verify the car's instrument accuracy...
I don't believe in parts changing...but in your case , since the radiator may have been sitting for years and its condition is truly unknown I would have it cleaned at this point. As I mentioned before, even if the cooling problem was found I would do this to ensure that the new engine had a long life..
I am thinking leaking headgasket or cracked head really...but I would still clean the radiator next!
To check for a head or gasket leak, pull the sparkplugs and examine them carefully...see if one looks considerably cleaner than the rest. If so ..borrow a radiator pressure checker and pressure up the cooling system... wait a few minutes then spin the starter with the plugs out and see if any water is expelled from the cylinder with the cleaner plug. (or any cylinder for that matter)
You have checked the oil as discussed earlier...correct?
Does this car start quickly and easily?
Does it clatter any under acceleration?
What was the ambient temperature the day you last tested all this?
Stan..
gauge 220
temp sender 178
rad inlet 155
top rad hose @ Tstat - 143
top rad at inlet - 132
lower rad hose - 115
thermostat housing - 181
...good, good, good!
Allrightey Then....Glad things are finally looking up.
....what kind of cap did you have on it...??
I thought we had covered that early on..
Well anyway I hope the cap is all it was. If that is it...it wasn't overheating at all, that's why nothing was making sense.....
Hard not to believe the gauge though.
Best regards....Stan
Most replacement temperature senders do not have the correct resistance to give an accurate reading in an old Corvette. This includes GM raplacements. I would suggest a sender from Lectric Limited.