Steve Blair
Well-Known Member
Good morning everyone,
I have some questions related to the cooling system on a stroked 440 (512), my questions are:
1. What temp thermostat should I run? (The current thermostat is a 195 thermostat but with a fan stat that turns the fans on at 210 degrees and off at 180 I'm thinking the engine is getting too warm before the fan stat turns on the fans),
2. The car is running a 26 inch wide down flow aluminum radiator with duel electric fans so where should the fan stat be installed? (The fan stat is currently in the lower radiator tank to the left of the lower radiator hose so the engine coolant has to heat up before the fans turn on).
3. What temp fan stat should I run if I change the thermostat to a 180 degree thermostat? (I'm thinking the fan stat should turn the fans on at 190 degrees and off around 170 to keep the fans from running all the time when the car is sitting still).
Does anyone know what the rule is when it comes to the selection of fan stat temp as it relates to the engine Thermostat?
I have some questions related to the cooling system on a stroked 440 (512), my questions are:
1. What temp thermostat should I run? (The current thermostat is a 195 thermostat but with a fan stat that turns the fans on at 210 degrees and off at 180 I'm thinking the engine is getting too warm before the fan stat turns on the fans),
2. The car is running a 26 inch wide down flow aluminum radiator with duel electric fans so where should the fan stat be installed? (The fan stat is currently in the lower radiator tank to the left of the lower radiator hose so the engine coolant has to heat up before the fans turn on).
3. What temp fan stat should I run if I change the thermostat to a 180 degree thermostat? (I'm thinking the fan stat should turn the fans on at 190 degrees and off around 170 to keep the fans from running all the time when the car is sitting still).
Does anyone know what the rule is when it comes to the selection of fan stat temp as it relates to the engine Thermostat?
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