new engine coolant
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#12
RE: new engine coolant
I noticed the temp gauge is *really* slow to respond too. I have a Scangauge and it shows the temp up to 160 degrees before the dash gauge is off the first white line.
Just out of curiosity what is the 'normal' operating temp for these engines? I see from 198-204.
I heard that aluminium starts to change properties after 240+. If that's true I bet you can go past 240 before the dash gauge has gone past 3/4.
okdiscoguy: what temp does your manual gauge show?
Mark
#14
RE: new engine coolant
Interesting... I have always thought my gauge was pretty darn responsive relative to all the other vehicles I have owned...
I can warm it up in the garage for a minute, driveone block and it's in the middle where is stays... (I've done all the flushing, etc., coolant is good, never overheated as far as I am aware, etc.)
I can warm it up in the garage for a minute, driveone block and it's in the middle where is stays... (I've done all the flushing, etc., coolant is good, never overheated as far as I am aware, etc.)
#15
RE: new engine coolant
ORIGINAL: mcrw
I noticed the temp gauge is *really* slow to respond too. I have a Scangauge and it shows the temp up to 160 degrees before the dash gauge is off the first white line.
Just out of curiosity what is the 'normal' operating temp for these engines? I see from 198-204.
I heard that aluminium starts to change properties after 240+. If that's true I bet you can go past 240 before the dash gauge has gone past 3/4.
okdiscoguy: what temp does your manual gauge show?
Mark
I noticed the temp gauge is *really* slow to respond too. I have a Scangauge and it shows the temp up to 160 degrees before the dash gauge is off the first white line.
Just out of curiosity what is the 'normal' operating temp for these engines? I see from 198-204.
I heard that aluminium starts to change properties after 240+. If that's true I bet you can go past 240 before the dash gauge has gone past 3/4.
okdiscoguy: what temp does your manual gauge show?
Mark
If you overheat a aluminum engine with steel cylinder liners you will drop a liner because the aluminum expands faster than steel.
#16
RE: new engine coolant
ORIGINAL: Spike555
Replace your thermostat, 195 is normal t-stat temp.
If you overheat a aluminum engine with steel cylinder liners you will drop a liner because the aluminum expands faster than steel.
Replace your thermostat, 195 is normal t-stat temp.
If you overheat a aluminum engine with steel cylinder liners you will drop a liner because the aluminum expands faster than steel.
On the comment earlier about the aluminum changing properties at 240F, a couple of things worth nothing.
1/ Aluminum alloys used in engines are metallurgically stable up to 450F or so. At that point the fatigue properties of the metal start to change andit accumulates fatigue cycles due to thermal stress. Still, it won't change substantially dimensionally until more than 520F.
2/ Air cooled aircraft engines also have aluminum cylinders with press-fit steel liners. The red line cylinder head temp on a typical aircraft engine is between 450F and 500F depending on the model. Even exceeding that temperature a bit won't cause the liner to separate from the barrel. Myinference from thisis that Rover engines which have experienced a dropped liner have probably exceeded the red line by a factor of 2 or more. Further,even on engines that have been overheated but not dropped a liner,the heads and blocks aremore likely to experience warpage or cracking.
Cheers,
Dave
#17
RE: new engine coolant
ORIGINAL: 04BluDisco
Interesting... I have always thought my gauge was pretty darn responsive relative to all the other vehicles I have owned...
I can warm it up in the garage for a minute, driveone block and it's in the middle where is stays... (I've done all the flushing, etc., coolant is good, never overheated as far as I am aware, etc.)
Interesting... I have always thought my gauge was pretty darn responsive relative to all the other vehicles I have owned...
I can warm it up in the garage for a minute, driveone block and it's in the middle where is stays... (I've done all the flushing, etc., coolant is good, never overheated as far as I am aware, etc.)
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