ramair
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- Joined
- May 28, 2011
- Messages
- 134
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Colorado
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang Coupe 351W
1973 Cougar Convertible(sold)
1966 Mercury Comet 202
1985 F150 4X4
1989 Mercury Cougar XR7
1962 Ford Fairlane
As I am sitting in traffic or at a drive through my temp has been climbing up to 230 degrees. As soon as I get back onto the road it goes back down to 195-200 degree's. The engine is a 97 5.8 out of a f250. The fan has seven blades and the shroud is off a air conditioned 73 Cougar that had a 351C engine. Tthe radiator is a two core setup that is original in my 73 Mustang. My car was an original 302 powered car but I changed it over to a 351W. The radiator has been recently boiled out and a new heater core was put in before I installed the 351W. The engine doesn't run bad or have any funny noises, the only bad thing is it heats up sitting in traffic or a drive through. The radiator in my parts car 73 Cougar is the same radiator as my 73 Mustang radiator. I am not low on fluid and setting the intial timing to 10 degrees did not help any. Will a lower temp thermostat help? Do I need a bigger radiator or fan?