Another Running Hot Post
Greetings, new member here. Just picked up a '79 CJ7 with a AMC 304 and am loving it so far. The only real issue I have at the moment is that I can't keep it cool. If I could constantly keep the speed up above 45 MPH I would be set I think. Stopping at lights or for trains and the temp gauge jumps up pretty quickly.
Right after I got it, I had the water pump and radiator replaced with both new parts. The guy I bought it from said he had replaced the thermostat already a few months ago. While I didn't verify this by physically inspecting it, the gasket looks brand new. Also when I got it the clutch fan was missing it's shroud. So my 1st thought after replacing the radiator was to install an electric fan.
I removed the clutch fan and set the new electric fan up as a puller on the inside of the radiator. I can verify that it moves some air, but the Jeep still runs hot at idle or slow speeds.
I am going to take it to a radiator place this week and just have them inspect everything to make sure it's actually flowing good, but other than that I am not real sure what to do. I'm almost to the point to drop $1000 on the Aluminium radiator and electric fan setup from Novak, but that's a hard pill to swallow especially after I just paid to have a new one installed.
A few things I plan on doing next. Let it come up to temperature with the radiator cap off and then take an actual temperature of the fluid. I don't have a IR temp reader, but I have a really good probe thermometer I can use, its upper limit is 600F.
Just looking for any thoughts or ideas I could try. Thanks for any help!
Right after I got it, I had the water pump and radiator replaced with both new parts. The guy I bought it from said he had replaced the thermostat already a few months ago. While I didn't verify this by physically inspecting it, the gasket looks brand new. Also when I got it the clutch fan was missing it's shroud. So my 1st thought after replacing the radiator was to install an electric fan.
I removed the clutch fan and set the new electric fan up as a puller on the inside of the radiator. I can verify that it moves some air, but the Jeep still runs hot at idle or slow speeds.
I am going to take it to a radiator place this week and just have them inspect everything to make sure it's actually flowing good, but other than that I am not real sure what to do. I'm almost to the point to drop $1000 on the Aluminium radiator and electric fan setup from Novak, but that's a hard pill to swallow especially after I just paid to have a new one installed.
A few things I plan on doing next. Let it come up to temperature with the radiator cap off and then take an actual temperature of the fluid. I don't have a IR temp reader, but I have a really good probe thermometer I can use, its upper limit is 600F.
Just looking for any thoughts or ideas I could try. Thanks for any help!
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