Overheating problems after Hughes FI Air Gap Install
Nope. And the clutch is the correct direction too, just double checked today.
I appreciate the questions. I don't mean to be dismissive, I do feel we have checked all sorts of stuff besides just starting to swap parts but I am thinking that's where we are getting to. Too much new stuff at once makes it hard to isolate anything without doing that.
I appreciate the questions. I don't mean to be dismissive, I do feel we have checked all sorts of stuff besides just starting to swap parts but I am thinking that's where we are getting to. Too much new stuff at once makes it hard to isolate anything without doing that.
Thing is, with all the new parts, it SHOULDN'T be doing that........ I can't think of any reason for it. Unless the radiator got plugged up? (I know, it's new.... you would think it would be pristine on the inside.....) You have coolant flowing, the Fan should be working as intended, but, you are still overheating.
Try exploring around the radiator with your temp gun. Temp should fall off evenly across the radiator, and down. Shoot a bunch of different spots, see if anything interesting presents itself.
Bad head gasket?? Might consider doing the chem test for combustion products in the coolant......
Try exploring around the radiator with your temp gun. Temp should fall off evenly across the radiator, and down. Shoot a bunch of different spots, see if anything interesting presents itself.
Bad head gasket?? Might consider doing the chem test for combustion products in the coolant......
Just some thoughts...
Be careful with this issue...another few times over 230 and your transmission will give yo the big FU
The only change is the manifold...Did you try putting the old one back on?
Personally, I have messed up seating the manifold on the gaskets. The gaskets like to move. (Ive messed this up twice) The only way I have been able to assure that I don't seat it incorrectly is to remove the belt accessory bracket that is bolted to the top front of the motor. A gasket could be blocking several passages too? It would still looking like that the coolant is running if this is happening.
Be careful with this issue...another few times over 230 and your transmission will give yo the big FU

The only change is the manifold...Did you try putting the old one back on?
Personally, I have messed up seating the manifold on the gaskets. The gaskets like to move. (Ive messed this up twice) The only way I have been able to assure that I don't seat it incorrectly is to remove the belt accessory bracket that is bolted to the top front of the motor. A gasket could be blocking several passages too? It would still looking like that the coolant is running if this is happening.
Just my two cents, fan clutch is bad
You mentioned it will creep up in temp just idling, that’s what makes me think it’s a bad fan clutch
my project vehicle never over heats, it does run hot, I’m running a 195 tstat and autometer gauge that’s accurate and my fan clutch starts to engage at 220. Running a 9 blade fan with a v10 clutch and 3 core radiator
Just ran the 5 freeway tejon pass known as “the grapevine” here in California at 105 degrees outside, it’s like a 6 degree grade for 5 miles!! ...never got over 230 and actualy ran 210-215 after clutch locked up .....it sounds like a jet engine!!
Try and find a v10 clutch and fan in the bone yard it will be an investment you won’t regret!!
viperdave
You mentioned it will creep up in temp just idling, that’s what makes me think it’s a bad fan clutch
my project vehicle never over heats, it does run hot, I’m running a 195 tstat and autometer gauge that’s accurate and my fan clutch starts to engage at 220. Running a 9 blade fan with a v10 clutch and 3 core radiator
Just ran the 5 freeway tejon pass known as “the grapevine” here in California at 105 degrees outside, it’s like a 6 degree grade for 5 miles!! ...never got over 230 and actualy ran 210-215 after clutch locked up .....it sounds like a jet engine!!
Try and find a v10 clutch and fan in the bone yard it will be an investment you won’t regret!!
viperdave
new radiator (old one was operational but corroding)
1. Have you tried running it with the t-stat removed?
2. Have you considered there's a blown head gasket?
3. Are you sure air is passing through the radiator and nothing is in the way, like a piece of cardboard?











