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old 202 in my hq has a problem in that it runs at 60 degrees and no hotter. i was wandering if i could use a hotter thermo or if anybody out there knew of a different fix. aready has a manual switched electric fan but even switched off at any thing above 50 ks an hour it runs stone cold.
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Check that your temp gauge and sender are "telling true" let it WARM up in the shed (not to boiling hot) then take the radiator cap off (use a rag just incase), grab a thermometer and see what the water temp is. Should be above the 60deg's your getting on
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Also the water may not be circulating properly and the area around the temp sensor is not getting hot water. Throw a blanket over the front to get the water to warm up quicker, I would take the cap off before i start it will warm up quicker without pressu
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check the thermostat for operation and opening temperature , if you pull it out cold and its open its had it
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I would suspect it is ALWAYS open. Had the same issue on my 253.
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If its open the whole time and once the car is fully warmed up shouldnt the running temp be normal? If someone could explain this it would be good as i have the same issue in my 253 (assuming its not the gauge.)
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When the thermo went the 253 it hardly got past 1/4. Real weird. Thermos must do more than we give them credit for.
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kiwihq ...how u goin pal , thermo discussion , the thermostat will only stay in the fully open position when its had it{or fully closed) , during normal operation it opens and closes depending on out side air temp , driving conditions and engine load, the
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