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    :confused5:The heat is impressive, I wondered .. there was any kind of mod that can be done to radeador so that the temperature drop in the level of normal temperature?
    i change the water pump and valve electro-fan, and his temperature is normal, but I would like to be a little more low temperature, to offset the extra heat is generated, when you turn on your air conditioning..

    some ideas?
    if I write badly....thanks google translator


  • #2
    i think theres thermostats that open up at a lower temp. not sure. il check.

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    • #3
      Change out the thermostat to one that opens up at a lower temperature if you want to lower the temperature of the radiator. Your engine is designed to work at a higher temperature than you think it should. If you lower the temperature too much, your gas mileage will decrease.
      The Festiva Store
      Specializing in restoration, tuning and custom parts.

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      • #4
        BECK/ARNLEY Part # 1430687
        Thermostat, 160 Degree;1 Per Car

        $6.21


        BECK/ARNLEY Part # 1435689
        Thermostat, 180 Degree;Fail-Safe;1 Per Car ([Wholesaler Closeout -- 30 Day Warranty])

        $6.54

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        • #5
          those are at rockauto.com

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          • #6
            What temp is your car running at now? Or are just assuming its too hot.

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            • #7
              the temperature is kept ok, right in the middle of the meter ... I was not really that much degrees centigrade, but when I turn on the air conditioning, the temperature rises one quarter more than half, even reheat the cart
              if I write badly....thanks google translator

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              • #8
                how old is the radiator? have you had it serviced recently? it may need to be cleaned out.
                1977 Ford LTD 5.8L

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                • #9
                  This is the original car radiator, 1992. I will send to repair six months ago because it had a small pot of water. until the sun today has given me no problems of lost water
                  if I write badly....thanks google translator

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                  • #10
                    My temp gauge reads over 3/4 of the way to hot when the A/C is on, it has never overheated though
                    Brian
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                    93 GL modyfied!!!
                    :fish:

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