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Re: Running hot under load during hot (90F degrees+) days

To: Bill Zenkus <mgb_zenkus@yahoo.com>, mgb-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Running hot under load during hot (90F degrees+) days
From: Barrie Robinson <barrie@look.ca>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 10:57:18 -0400
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Reply-to: Barrie Robinson <barrie@look.ca>
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Bill,

Further to my previous email......

I have not seen any reliable data on the use of 'water-wetter'. All it does is break down surface tension of the water and this removes a minuscule 'blanket' of molecules. The difference I suspect is not measurable.

Have you ceramic coated your exhaust manifold ?

At 08:31 AM 7/18/2006, Bill Zenkus wrote:
Thanks to Bruce, Jim, Ed, David and Don for the great advice.


(I tried to organize the steps from everyone in this email so other listers would have a good single point reference if struggeling with a heat problem.)

Jim, the details on my engine - bored .040 over and stroked with a 300 crank for a displacement of 265 c.u. or 4.3 liter. It has a CR of 10:1, is running a little rich, timing is set for 10 degrees advanced at idle. Runs great- constant pull from idle to 6500, no pinging or such. The only timing/jetting indication issue I have is under hard decelleration the engine pops a little out of the exhause (rich or dwell - I think?)

As many mentioned the need to vent from under the hood, I do have louvers in the hood just over the back of the exhaust (Yes, block huggers Jim,) plus 3 inch holes in the fenders directly below the louvers into the wheel wells.

I will fabricate the duct for the lower radiator, but need to wait until I get a better front facia. (The air dam I have is NOT vented at all.) I will get either the LE front spoiler or the air dam with the cutout for the radiator. (Looking on EBAY now).

Another good point is that I may need a top seal as well, I will check that clearance and install one if required.

I will cut my coolant ratio down to around 25% and add a water wetter, The thermostat change to 180 from 160 confuses me but your experience and the actual results are good enough for me - so I will do this also (second to last step , next to last step being change out the radiator, after all these other changes as a last step, if required, I will add the oil cooler)

I will implement all of these recommendations and believe I will resolve my heat issues soon.
Thanks again for all the great advice and I hope to see you soon at one of the upcoming meets.

Bill Zenkus
Email: mgb_zenkus@yahoo.com

Regards
Barrie

Barrie Robinson
(705) 721-9060
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