Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 09:49:56 -0700
Reply-To: Dick Wong <sailingfc@DSLEXTREME.COM>
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From: Dick Wong <sailingfc@DSLEXTREME.COM>
Subject: Re: Cooling issues?
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I'm a bit confused on your reference to 190-200 and 210-220, but then you
say 112 and 119.
119f for coolant temperature is "lukewarm". Think about it, if you open
the pressurized coolant tank on a hot running engine, you usually get a
boiling effect. That's 212f+. If anything, you have a stuck open
thermostat and you have too much coolant flow.
The thermostat controls the amount of coolant flowing into the radiator,
not the pump itself.
A lower temp fan switch and a higher CFM fan won't change anything at
freeway speeds, as the fan typically does not need to come on at those
speeds.
From what I recall, a 13psi working cap should get you about 251f before
boilover. So your highest temp, 220f should be fine.
Using an infrared thermometer is a good way to check the surface temps of
parts.
-Dick-
78 Scirocco
87 Vanagon Syncro
12 Golf TDI
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@gmail.com>wrote:
> Those temps don't make sense to me. 112f? a hot tub is hotter than that!
> ;-)
>
> Get yourself one of these and figure out what's really going on:
>
> http://www.harborfreight.com/infrared-thermometer-with-laser-targeting-non-c
> ontact-69465.html
>
> Best to aim at a hose near the T-stat or put a piece of black tape on the
> housing.
>
> I don't necessarily recommend this, but you could leave the hatch off and
> have someone kneeling on the back seat take these measurements at speed.
> Be
> sure your helper is someone with enough sense to stay well away from the
> engine and not lean over it! The gun works well at a distance. If you
> can't see the T-stat from the seat, then cut a piece of plywood wider than
> the hatch but shorter front to back so you leave a gap to see the target.
> Helper can lean on this. BTDT.
>
> Stuart
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
> ralph meyermann
> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2013 7:48 AM
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Cooling issues?
>
> Hi all, just finished a trip with the New powerplant and on the way up I
> was
> running between 190-200f little head wind and fairly cool, on the way back
> 210-220f with a 20-30 mph head wind. I was noticing that with the
> accelerator in the same position running 60 mph it was about 112f and 65
> mph
> 119f? Could the water pump be flowing too quickly to efficiently cool?
> I am planning on a new aluminum radiator, a lower temp fan switch and a
> higher cfm fan? Any advice is appreciated as always, thanks! Still 19.7 mpg
> with big head wind and pulling small 15' aluminum bass boat.
> Velma 82 1.9L AAZ td westy
>
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