CoolingDiscuss all of the aspects of cooling that you can think of! Radiators, transmissions, electric fans, etc.
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I have a overheating problem. It has never overheated before i stripped off my a/c. so i bought a new 160 degree thermosta and still overheats. would taking off a/c have anything to do with this. It wasnt hooked up before i took it off
I agree knowing when it overheats would help.If she overheats on the highway would lead to checking the under car air dam.What type of cooling fan is on her ie;flex,clutch driven,single electric or dual electric?Were you having cooling problems before you removed the A/C(with dual fans the left-passenger-fan control circuit runs thru the A/C high pressure switch).
__________________ '07 Avalanche LTZ 5.3 FFV/4L60E/3.73,K&N CAI,Magnaflow,Superchips Flaspaq
'83 Z/28 LU5 305 CFI/K&N/Factory Dual Electric Fans/MSD-Hypertech Coil/Performance Rebuilt 700R4/JG1/J65/G80/G92-3.23/Hollow 36mm front-24mm rear bar,TDS steering brace,16" single stripe IROC /T-tops/Pwr everything
'73 C-10 CST 454/TH400(Factory BB Truck)A/C,Tilt,12 Bolt Posi,Dynomax
Miss my '70 Monte Carlo SS454
Ok it overheats all the time i start the car and 10 minuts later it is a 220 degrees. I have the electric fan that turns on when the car is started. Like i said it juststarted after i took off the a/c