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Quote from: royo on November 21, 2010, 08:03:44 amJeebuss You guys? If the big radiator is all you have it will work . If you have plenty of money buy you a new one ? Take into account what you are going to be doing with the truck . towing, offroading does it have ac. You can do it lolAnd take into account for most of those activities it will need to be registered and prolly emissions...It will FAIL drastically with a Radiator that never allows the engine to fully warm up.Offroad it will run like crap, not making the power it should make since the fuel can't atomize properly.Towing will prolly get the temp EVENTUALLY up to operating temperature....For comparison. I have an 87 TBI 350 with the stock radiator. Engine running, in park, and the temp never hits 200, and thats with a 195 thermostat (Stock). Driving, it never hits 200.If I had more coolant, it would never get near operating temperature, even at speed.
Jeebuss You guys? If the big radiator is all you have it will work . If you have plenty of money buy you a new one ? Take into account what you are going to be doing with the truck . towing, offroading does it have ac. You can do it lol
I was thinking about this and thought about my boat. It has a unlimited amount of coolant it uses.
Quote from: Engineer on November 20, 2010, 05:20:43 pmSince they are cheap as dirt, change your thermostat when you change the radiator.As far as over cooling, that is impossible. If the thermostat is doing it's job, it will restrict coolant flow enough to keep the engine in it's proper operating temperature range no matter how large your radiator is.If your engine gets too cool, the thermostat will simply close up enough to allow the engine to warm back up.That was by far the dumbest thing I've read. I switched from a copper radiator to an aluminum radiator in my race truck and even hot lapping at the track I never went above 180, stayed around 160. Copper, I would have been at least at 210. That's a nearly stock 350 with antifreeze in it. It is very possible to over cool an engine. I think the 454 would be too much for a 305. Save your money for something more important.
Since they are cheap as dirt, change your thermostat when you change the radiator.As far as over cooling, that is impossible. If the thermostat is doing it's job, it will restrict coolant flow enough to keep the engine in it's proper operating temperature range no matter how large your radiator is.If your engine gets too cool, the thermostat will simply close up enough to allow the engine to warm back up.
Quote from: Engineer on November 20, 2010, 05:20:43 pmSince they are cheap as dirt, change your thermostat when you change the radiator.As far as over cooling, that is impossible. If the thermostat is doing it's job, it will restrict coolant flow enough to keep the engine in it's proper operating temperature range no matter how large your radiator is.If your engine gets too cool, the thermostat will simply close up enough to allow the engine to warm back up.Actually it is possible....Too much coolant and the thermostat will never stay open, and will cause the engine temp to drop drastically when it does open as the cold coolant flows into the engine.This will kill performance, and increase emissions drastically.
I think we can all sleep good at night knowing that the world will not come to an end if WesternHauler runs a big block radiator on his small block
I am fully aware how a thermostat works.Yet you still fail to address the fact that even when your vehicle is "fully warmed up" after idling, what happens when you start driving...Col air goes through radiator. Cools the coolant...Which goes into the engine...and cold shocks it....until it goes back into the radiator. I am betting, if your thermostat is a 190, at best, your coolant is 170-180 on an average day, with no towing, and your thermostat is going nuts opening and closing. I am also betting your combustion chambers are not reaching full operating temperature, causing higher than normal emissions, increased build up of carbon in the heads, and unnecessary wear and tear on the motor as the internal components are getting cold shock from the cold coolant flowing into the engine when you are at highway speeds...The point is, yes it will work, but at what cost? New motor sooner because the engine never reaches optimum temperature? Yes you can shower in cold water, but a warm shower is much more comfortable.To each their own. I know what works for me.....I change my oil at every 3000 miles or 3 months...even though some people can do it every 5000.....
What is wrong with you? Seriously now! First off the amount of coolant in a radiator is very small compared to what is in an engine block even if it is over sized. Second no harm is going to come from cold shocking it as you call it. We do this all the time when we flush the radiator with cold tap water. Third running your engine cooler than normal is only going to prolong the life of the motor and increase power as well. Everybody here knows these things they are common knowledge, everyone except you. Get off your soap box take the time to read all the posts and learn something. You are obviously a newbie to motoring your posts show this more than you think. Besides where are you getting all this crap from? All the things you post seem like they are cut and pasted from some idiots theory on how a motor needs to be just so. No doubt some idiot that rarely if ever gets their hands greasy. You don't gain experience by reading you gain it by putting the time in under the hood getting your hands dirty. No one vehicle is going to teach you everything either it is going to take thousands of cars and even then you won't know everything. I do this stuff for a living, I do it on my truck as a hobbie as do a lot of others on here. I come here to learn new things or see things a different way which is always helpful. So enough with cold shocking a motor already, do you know how stupid that sounds?