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Joined: 8/21/2012
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Vette(s): 1971 BB, 4spd, Convertible, Brands Hatch Green
1990 L98, Auto, Convertible, Polo Green Met
I found this on Willcox Corvette and thought it might help.
http://willcoxcorvette.com/instructions/johns_cooling_article.pdf
http://willcoxcorvette.com/instructions/johns_cooling_article.pdf

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Well I got everything changed,man what a pain in the *#*.I also did a couple of small fixes. Well ran out of time so tomorrow is the big day to see of I fixed the overheating problem. If not then the only thing left is the radiator.
Rick
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I am another one in the no flex fans club - I race in SCCA events and they are not permitted for a darn good reason. And I have had them let go, with one in particular creating a nice hole in the hood of a classic 1969 Ford LTD. A fan with a clutch will be as effective in cooling, if not more so, and is much safer. Check the clutch! Other items to check that caused some heat problems with my C3:
1. Shroud in good shape and properly installed
2. seals between hood and radiator are critical to prevent air from just spilling over the top of the radiator
3. air dam/spoiler in place.
4. if all else fails, get a nice Spal electric fan to supplement the cooling
Just my humble opinion....good luck. I had to work on mine to get it cool during NC summers.
C3: 1979 Corvette Coupe, Auto, L-48, Red/Doeskin (my wife's fave);
C4s: 1986 C4 coupe (SCCA road race car), satin black, 4+3, Z51 package, L-98; & 1993 C4 coupe, white, 6-speed, LT-1.
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Rick, if you do have to replace the radiator get the direct fit aluminum one. I got mine from Corvette America but MAM and Corvette Central sells the same one. Made an amazing difference in my car! Good luck and hope it works out!

Barry

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Well I let the car running and got it up to temp....then drove it for a little the temp got to just below the 200 line and stayed there.(I have a 195 thermostat) So hopefully this solves my overheating problem.
Rick
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Yeah! I love when aproblem gets solved! Great to hear, Rick!

Barry

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