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Re: [Tigers] Cooling Problem Redux

To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net, Steve Laifman <SLaifman@SoCal.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Cooling Problem Redux
From: Dave Munroe <dave@munroe.ca>
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 21:55:03 -0300
Thanks to all who offered help with my overheating Tiger.

Unfortunately, I had already purchased an alloy rad from a California Tiger 
owner, so I couldn't take advantage of many suggestions
to recore my stock rad.

I had also purchased a Miloden "stock replacement" water pump, and some 
other goodies including an 11" electric pusher fan, a plastic 14"
ridgid 4-blade fan and a thermo with manual over-ride switch kit and a 
relay.

I had a h*ll of a job to get the 3/4 inch thicker alloy rad into the car. 
The bottom of the rad interfered with the steering rack, and above it 
contacted the
end of the Miloden water pump shaft. Against advice and perhaps better 
judgement, I was able to move the lower end of the rad mount about an inch 
without distorting anything important or visable, which allowed the rad to 
slide down in front of the rack. But the new water pump was just too much 
longer to safely squeeze into the
available space. So I refitted my original pump, which in fact is in pretty 
good shape, and gave me the clearance I need.

I installed the new 14" fan, and measuring the distance between the blades 
and the steering rack, there is no way I could put a 15" fan in there 
without contact. So it \
looks like my engine is lower than spec as has been suggested by some of 
you, with a recommendation to slide some washer-shims into the engine mounts 
to gain back some height. Maybe this winter....

The electric pusher fan went in like it came from the factory, as did the 
switches, wire, relays and wire harness. They work also, like gangbusters. 
The original shroud even went back in, although I have left the recommended 
fabrication of a piece to close the loop on the shroud to 360 deg of 
coverage, also until later.

The result?

Awesome!

I have been road testing the new set-up for about three days, and have yet 
to see the temp gauge rise over 180 deg. Fortunately for me, I don't have to 
contend with SoCal or Arizona temperatures here in Nova Scotia, so I don't 
need to go to the heroic efforts required in 100/110+ temperatures ( But its 
a DRY heat!) so now I have to replace that 180 deg thermostat with a 190 and 
enjoy the success of this project.

Some unforseen benefits: I have picked up about 10 psi of oil pressure when 
"hot" ( about 50 psi now at cruising speed of 60-70mph)  The engine is much 
quieter, and the heat intrusion through the firewall and floor has virtually 
disappeared.

Many thanks to all. Life is good in a cool Tiger!

Dave Munroe
in Nova Scotia
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