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To: "MG Mail list" <mgs@autox.team.net>, "Mike Razor" <mrazor@kih.net>
Subject: Re: overheating / what temp is it really at!
From: "wizardz" <wizardz@maxinter.net>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 15:10:33 -0400
buy yourself a 'sacrificial' top radiator hose and a cheapo
meat thermometer for cooking
...do not cut a hole but just jam the meat thermometer
through the side of the hose and run the thermometer
shank up into the length of the hose.
...add a generous portion of RTV or silicone sealer
(maybe even some duct tape)
and go for a drive.
...pull over at any point, leave the engine running 
jump out and look at the thermometer.
+/- 10 degrees accuracy is no biggy. ... it's better than 
continuing to wonder!

Paul Tegler
1973 BGT - Daily Driver 
1975 Spitfire -in Cherry Shape  
1980 Spitfire  w/  O/D - in re-hab

email: wizardz@maxinter.net or wizardz@toad.net
http://www.amdyne.net/~ptegler/mgmain.htm
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Razor <mrazor@kih.net>
To: DOUGLAS_RUSSELL@yr.com <DOUGLAS_RUSSELL@yr.com>
Cc: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>; dr-doug@msn.com <dr-doug@msn.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 08, 1999 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: 


Boy,
I wish I could find out if my "C" runs hot or not.  Still messing with the
brakes.  Hope to have them fixed tonight and hope it runs hot or not!
MIKE R

DOUGLAS_RUSSELL@yr.com wrote:

>
>           Todd,
>
>           The C is known to run hot but there are some things that you can
>           do.  Tony Giordano wrote an article last year that appeared in 'C
>           Notes' (ask if you need more info on AMGCR's newsletter)
>           detailing some strategies for getting the temperature under
>           control.  Tony is sometimes on the list but he can also be
>           contacted at 'MGCTONY@AOL.COM.  Among other things Tony suggests
>           that the horn be moved to create more airflow and the use of
>           Redline WaterWetter.  I have also found that the extruded rubber
>           gasket/weather stripping that seals the engine hood to the
>           radiator shroud is critical to keeping the temp down - airflow
>           dynamics I suppose.  Also, make sure you have enough coolant.
>           The trick to filling a C's coolant to capacity, as told by Jack
>           Feldman, is to fill it while inclined - that is engine end up -
>           butt side down.
>
>           Other things to check.  Make sure you have a heat shield between
>           the carbs and the manifold (nothing to do with the coolant but
>           the car will run funky when the gas in the float bowls start to
>           boil)  Use a 'non pressured' cap on the coolant filler neck up by
>           the exhaust manifold (just behind the top of the radiator) but do
>           use a pressurized cap at the overflow bottle.  Make sure the heat
>           control valve is working and is on - when the coolant gets hot
>           turn the heat on - it helps lower the coolant temp..
>
>           Hope this helps.  I'm on the digest so if all this has already
>           been covered ... Never mind.
>
>           Dr. Doug
>           69 C Roadster - avoids all hot weather traffic jams
>           69 B Roadster - up on jack stands
>           76 B Roadster - still trying to adjust the dual SU conversion
>           77 B Roadster - electrical problem!
>
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>           Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 21:11:02 -0400
>           From: "Todd & Deb Tweedy" <lulusam2@sparc.isl.net>
>           Subject: Hot running C.
>
>           This is the first summer I have had the pleasure of driving my C
>           roadster.
>           One thing I have noticed is she runs Hot.  To Hot.  It always ran
>           a over N,
>           but knowing English gauges I took it with a gain of salt.  But
>           since the
>           temp has gone over 80 she climbs all the way to H.  Am I running
>           to high of
>           a thermostat or what.  I've never boiled over, but when I'm in
>           town she so
>           hot it doesn't want to run smooth.
>
>           HELP!!!
>
>           Thanks
>           Todd 69' MGC



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