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In a cold climate the 195 should be no problem. Another thing to check is the fan clutch. It could be pulling too much air through the radiator for it to get warm/hot.
The old guys would put a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to minimize the cold air intake, this could raise your temp too without replacing your thermostat.
Quote from: bake74 on January 03, 2012, 05:32:44 pm The old guys would put a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to minimize the cold air intake, this could raise your temp too without replacing your thermostat.You are you calling old? hahaJust don't block it off completely, make sure some are gets to the fins.
Quote from: 1978 454 Big 10 on January 03, 2012, 05:18:20 pmIn a cold climate the 195 should be no problem. Another thing to check is the fan clutch. It could be pulling too much air through the radiator for it to get warm/hot. The old guys would put a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to minimize the cold air intake, this could raise your temp too without replacing your thermostat. It is at least cheaper and easy to find out if it works or not.
Quote from: bake74 on January 03, 2012, 05:32:44 pmQuote from: 1978 454 Big 10 on January 03, 2012, 05:18:20 pmIn a cold climate the 195 should be no problem. Another thing to check is the fan clutch. It could be pulling too much air through the radiator for it to get warm/hot. The old guys would put a piece of cardboard in front of the radiator to minimize the cold air intake, this could raise your temp too without replacing your thermostat. It is at least cheaper and easy to find out if it works or not.I must be one of the "old" guys. I used to have to block most of my rad in winter mos. I also ran a 195 thermostat.The thermostat does regulate the engine temp, but if water coming from the rad is cold...Your heater core is also shedding heat.What does your interior look like? When I had bare steel floors, they used to ice up when it was really cold.
what deg thermo is in there now?
Quote from: Irish_Alley on January 07, 2012, 02:31:54 amwhat deg thermo is in there now?Uhh, well this is kinda weird. I actually had no thermostat. So I put a 195 degree in and it works great. But I also realize now that the temp gauge does not work. It is reading 40 degrees over. I actually freaked out thinking the engine was going to overheat, but no. Not a surprise really since my speedo does not work along with a lot of other electrical.Needless to say I am seriously thinking of getting a new wiring harness. But I should stay toasty warm until then