anyone know what temperature my '68 L6 250 should be runnin' at on average? i'm at 180-90 on the highway and 200-210 sloggin through traffic and lights (summertime)
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moeser
Scott
mikeysly
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run temperature
mikeysly- Number of posts : 284
Location : Durango and front range CO and Delaware valley
Registration date : 2012-05-29
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run temperature
Scott- Number of posts : 1651
Location : Anoka, MN
Age : 54
Registration date : 2008-05-20
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Re: run temperature
I'm getting the same with my '68 L6 250.
I don't have the under pans on it right now though.
I don't have the under pans on it right now though.
moeser- Number of posts : 1
Location : bensalem pa
Registration date : 2012-07-07
- Post n°3
Re: run temperature
That's about were mine runs. I like the electric fan down under idea. Looks like it should work great. Good luck
Digz- Number of posts : 3794
Location : United States Six Lakes MI
Registration date : 2008-05-17
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Re: run temperature
If you are running a 180ish thermostat and holding those temps while on the open roads, thats doing great. The higher temp in slow traffic just means the fan may need a little help either in size or speed. but it's not doing to bad really. JMO
mikeysly- Number of posts : 284
Location : Durango and front range CO and Delaware valley
Registration date : 2012-05-29
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Re: run temperature
thanks guys
HandiVanMan- Number of posts : 1868
Location : Calhoun, Ga
Age : 58
Registration date : 2010-04-11
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Re: run temperature
Get a 160 degree thermostat to run in the summer. You will feel a big difference in the heat in side your van!
vanner68- Number of posts : 655
Location : Eastpointe MI
Registration date : 2008-09-22
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Re: run temperature
HandiVanMan wrote:Get a 160 degree thermostat to run in the summer. You will feel a big difference in the heat in side your van!
!60 degrees only means that the themrostat opens at 160 degrees. Temp will still build to ~ 200 degrees from there in traffic.
RodStRace- Number of posts : 3046
Location : Chino Valley
Registration date : 2010-01-21
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Re: run temperature
Agreed. the T'stat is to allow quicker warmups. It will not control temps above open temp.
HandiVanMan- Number of posts : 1868
Location : Calhoun, Ga
Age : 58
Registration date : 2010-04-11
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Re: run temperature
I just installed one in my 69 Gmc Handi Van saturday & it is working great! I won't go back with the 195 degree stat until this winter!
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Re: run temperature
I would recomend adding an electric fan and keeping the engine fan.
My van use to run between 200 and 260 degree's.
I added an electric fan and now it stays under 200 degree's all the time.
I use a toggle switch to turn it on and off. It works great.
My van use to run between 200 and 260 degree's.
I added an electric fan and now it stays under 200 degree's all the time.
I use a toggle switch to turn it on and off. It works great.