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Re: [TR] One last question

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Subject: Re: [TR] One last question
From: Bob Labuz <yellowtr@adelphia.net>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2012 18:38:27 -0400
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Terry,

The best thing I ever did for my 3s was to install air deflectors on the sides of the apron to channel all air entering from behind the grill directly to the radiator. I think TRF sells a cardboard replica but I just made my own out of some thick plastic I had around. I just cut accordingly and screwed them to the apron sides with machine screws. I never have overheating unless stuck in bumper to bumper traffic when the outside temp. is > than 85 or so. When driving down the road temp never gets much above 180 even on hot days.

Now if you already have installed deflectors and you suspect your thermostat, it is easy to check by removing it and checking it out on top of the stove in a pan of water. Bring up the water to the temperature of the thermostat and you should see the thermostat start to open as the temperature approaches the rating of the thermostat. If it doesn't completely open at the rated temperature, time for a new thermostat.

Bob



On 09/15/2012 06:02 PM, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
So, I've been noticing that lately the TR3A is overheating.  No, not massively, 
but over a distance of 20 miles, it'll bump over 195 or 200.  It does have a 
new water pump and a good fan belt.  Timing is dead on.  Performance couldn't 
be better.

What sorts of symptons can a defective thermostat give?

Thank you all yet again.

Terry Smith, '59 TR3A
New Hampshire

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