NowayPedro
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Think my RV8 from a defender is running too hot. What temperature should they run at? It’s got after market cooling fans and it’s in a series 3.
Thank you
P.
Thank you
P.
Much too hot. Try and get the fans going as a stopgap measure.Cheers people. It has a separate gauge which works from a capillary sensor on the rad. And is calibrated for this engine apparently.
It got to 100 deg by the time I finished my short journey on the A4 to get petrol and back probably 5 miles? Bit of traffic but nothing major. I thought I wouldn’t test it further but there was no sign of it not continuing to rise.
It’s running twin SU’s.
Yes, very new to me. Got a feeling only one is kicking in. Will check that fully next. Cheers for all the advice and help. Much appreciated.What are the aftermarket fans doing, they should have kicked in surely? so I would be checking them first as that is getting hot and you shouldn't see that IMO
I take it its new to you Landy, there isnt a switch for manual operation of the fans is there?
Forget the gumpf about its a calibrated gauge for that engine, a capillary gauge will show good on any .
J
I suggest you don't drive it until you have sorted the cooling/fans whatever.Yes, very new to me. Got a feeling only one is kicking in. Will check that fully next. Cheers for all the advice and help. Much appreciated.
If in doubt, remove the thermostat, and replace the housing. See what happens like that.Yes, very new to me. Got a feeling only one is kicking in. Will check that fully next. Cheers for all the advice and help. Much appreciated.
Antifreeze is no more effective at conducting heat than water.Brilliant. Thank you everyone. I'll take pictures and check if only one fan is working i'll get both working and go from there. As i don't really want to change the fans for a viscous fan unless I find my current set up really isn't up to the job.
Thermostat removal is a good shout too.
Do u think if I add coolant as apposed to just water it would help? Or just by a couple of degrees?
Also is adding a viscous fan tricky? Do they come with the necessary cowling or do you have to fabricate them?
All the best to you Landy Gurus!
P.
Only as a temporary measure to check circulation etc.Thermostat removal is a good shout too.
Yes! Don't run the V8 without antifreeze, it's an alloy block and will corrode in water, and water doesn't transfer heat as well as water+antifreeze.Do u think if I add coolant as apposed to just water it would help? Or just by a couple of degrees?
No, the viscous screws on but the shroud might be harder to find. Not hard to fab one but is needed or air will just be pushed around the engine bay rather than through the rad.Also is adding a viscous fan tricky? Do they come with the necessary cowling or do you have to fabricate them?
Viscous fans work OK without a shroud, as do the metal fans.Only as a temporary measure to check circulation etc.
Yes! Don't run the V8 without antifreeze, it's an alloy block and will corrode in water, and water doesn't transfer heat as well as water+antifreeze.
No, the viscous screws on but the shroud might be harder to find. Not hard to fab one but is needed or air will just be pushed around the engine bay rather than through the rad.
That was very good. Thank you for sharing!Good reading about the V8....
It's from a range rover classic. 1983. I can't check the rad yet coz I've drained the system but that is a good shout. Going to flush it now with a hose pipe. Do I take the top hose off and flush it through the hose back into the engine or into the top of the rad?Exactly what V8 do you have?
Time to make sure the system is clean and flushed. check the rad is not blocked. I had a truck that was fine normally then overheated when towing cos half the rad was blocked. replaced that and all was fine.
Do you feel an even cooling temp on the rad as you touch from top to bottom. Or any cold spots in the middle.
J
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