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Old 09-08-2008, 08:30 AM
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Hi all,
Seems the car dosnt want to run when it gets over 210 deg, the first time it happened it started sputtering and poping like the ignition was cutting out and then it just whent dead this was when I got off the freeway from a 30 mile ride, on the freeway it runs at 180 deg and just gets hot when i hit the surface streets. After towing the car home i noticed the battery terminal was loose, could this cause the ignition to not work well at idle? I'm runing a Digital E-Curve Pro-Billet Distributor with no box, now it also feels like its flooding when this happens, could it be due to not getting enough spark at this time, and could the ignition really fail at just 210 deg?
Also what temperature should i get nervous at, 210 dosnt seem that hot, i have a Ron Divis radiator in it and thought this would be the least of my worries. As for now I'm only good for a short trip around town and this is no way to enjoy a fresh built car.
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Old 09-08-2008, 09:16 AM
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My jeeps thermostat doesn't even open until 205 degrees. My buds camaro (2000) came stock with a 215 thermostat so, it's just getting warmed up.

I would check your gauge, something doesn't sound right.



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With a carb it's a different ball game. Around 210 is when mine starts getting a hesitation but doesn't die. The fuel injected cars can run much hotter without any drivability issues. The cooling fan in my vette came on at 235. While it won't hurt your motor carbuerators just don't like the heat.
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I wonder if a insulated cab spacer would help out a bit.
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Need to get her cooling better around town.
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Old 09-08-2008, 10:31 AM
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A phenolic spacer would help with the carb. As for the coolant temp, from what you're saying, you need more fan/better shroud. What are you using for a fan now?
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