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fan shroud on 1966 cj5 f head

fan shroud on 1966 cj5 f head

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I have the 66 running and driving. But it doesn't seem to be cooling very good. Did these have a fan shroud?
My water temp gage said it's getting to 210. I have a 160 thermostat in it.
It never lost any coolant and didn't seem over heated.
I flushed the cooling system and put fresh coolant in it. It still reads the same on the gage. I guess the gage could be wrong but if it should have a shroud I guess I need one.
 
You might consider a professional pressure flush and have the gauge checked. A shroud really doesn't help that much unless doing slow stuff.
 
You might consider a professional pressure flush and have the gauge checked. A shroud really doesn't help that much unless doing slow stuff.


I am checking for a local radiator shop. Since it has sat for 6 years that I know of, I thought I would have it cleaned and pressure checked.
 
A fan shroud certainly won't do you any harm, and they augment the cooling capabilities of your system. Years ago I had a '66 Chev Malibu

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that ran fine up here in Oregon with it's mild climate, but when I got stationed at MCLB Barstow Calif. it was another story. I was cruising in San Bernardino when I met a get at a light that liked my car and when I explained that is was running hot he said "follow me". Turned out he ran a radiator shop and he had a spare shroud that he just gave me. Loaned me a couple of tools and I had the dingus bolted in and man, what a difference! She kept her cool even during the hottest days in the Mojave.
 
A fan shroud certainly won't do you any harm, and they augment the cooling capabilities of your system. Years ago I had a '66 Chev Malibu

4578597252_7d2053133a_z.webp

that ran fine up here in Oregon with it's mild climate, but when I got stationed at MCLB Barstow Calif. it was another story. I was cruising in San Bernardino when I met a get at a light that liked my car and when I explained that is was running hot he said "follow me". Turned out he ran a radiator shop and he had a spare shroud that he just gave me. Loaned me a couple of tools and I had the dingus bolted in and man, what a difference! She kept her cool even during the hottest days in the Mojave.

Cool car! If you're like me I bet you miss it.:chug:
 
You got that right! When I first got it it had a Chevy 350 with a Chevy service solid lifter cam 20/20 (gap) that car went like a raped ape. Some time later I was up Portland way and a guy shouted to me at a light and said "You wanna SS hood for that?" I followed him to his home and he was parting out his old lady's '66 SS 'cause she left him for another guy. Got the hood and emblems for $75 clams. :eek:
It was burgundy in color and was a ticket getting machine, that's for sure.
 
You got that right! When I first got it it had a Chevy 350 with a Chevy service solid lifter cam 20/20 (gap) that car went like a raped ape. Some time later I was up Portland way and a guy shouted to me at a light and said "You wanna SS hood for that?" I followed him to his home and he was parting out his old lady's '66 SS 'cause she left him for another guy. Got the hood and emblems for $75 clams. :eek:
It was burgundy in color and was a ticket getting machine, that's for sure.

I know what you mean. I was clocked at 141 by a state trooper in Lousianna (where I was raised). I would have spent time in the cross bar motel if he wasn't a hunting buddy.
My 67 Chevell started life as a 6 cyl. car but I put a 325 hp 327 from a friends moms wrecked SS impala.
It was fun and fast, sometimes I wonder how I survived all the good times.
 

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