jdwest711
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- Location
- Tucson Az
- My Car
- 72 Mustang Coupe (Circle Track)
69 Mustang Coupe (@ Restoration Shop)
67 Mustang Coupe (In Parts)
84 El Camino (Gpa's Old Farm Truck)
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!
I run a 72 Mustang at the local 3/8 pavement circle track. I cannot keep water in the radiator. It seems to run cool (around 200 degrees) during the race, but if a caution or red flag comes out and I drop rpms below 2k, it starts flowing out the overflow and building temp.
351 Cleveland, Bypass Block off plate installed, AFCO 80102FN radiator, 6 blade mechanical fan, Good fan shroud, Duct work in front side of radiator to direct air flow. Jegs high flow water pump, slightly smaller crank pulley, no thermostat or restrictor (Although I have tried everything). I’ve tried different caps ranging from 20-35 psi.
I have ran without the nose cone to see if it was blocking air and I had the same issue. Plenty of air is directed from underneath to the radiator with the duct work.
I have recently ordered AFCO dual electric fans with a shroud made specifically to my radiator but I have not installed it yet. That will happen this week but I not certain it will fix my problem. I am mainly doing it for horse power reasons.
Thanks for any help in advance!
Jim
I run a 72 Mustang at the local 3/8 pavement circle track. I cannot keep water in the radiator. It seems to run cool (around 200 degrees) during the race, but if a caution or red flag comes out and I drop rpms below 2k, it starts flowing out the overflow and building temp.
351 Cleveland, Bypass Block off plate installed, AFCO 80102FN radiator, 6 blade mechanical fan, Good fan shroud, Duct work in front side of radiator to direct air flow. Jegs high flow water pump, slightly smaller crank pulley, no thermostat or restrictor (Although I have tried everything). I’ve tried different caps ranging from 20-35 psi.
I have ran without the nose cone to see if it was blocking air and I had the same issue. Plenty of air is directed from underneath to the radiator with the duct work.
I have recently ordered AFCO dual electric fans with a shroud made specifically to my radiator but I have not installed it yet. That will happen this week but I not certain it will fix my problem. I am mainly doing it for horse power reasons.
Thanks for any help in advance!
Jim