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12-08-2016, 12:12 AM | #1 |
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Because I feel bad about hijacking the 2 blade thread
After literally going through 30+ threads that come up with the "Fan" Search I am a bit troubled by the lack of where folks are taking the temp reading from on all these cool running cars with 2 and 4 blade fans that have not devoured themselves.
So, here is my question, and I hope to get each and everyone of you that use whatever temperature gauge you run, be it electric or thermo-mechanical to respond. Those that don't have an actual gauge, or run a Moto-meter type device need to mention that as well since it is a measurement of temp. Please be specific. Does it take the temp from the Outlet of the head, or the Inlet to the block, and which method is it measured. Thanks for all your help.
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12-08-2016, 12:51 AM | #2 |
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Re: Because I feel bad about hijacking the 2 blade thread
I take my temperature from the outlet at the top end of the motor, which is the hottest point. I want to know how hot the engine is running. Taking the reading from the bottom of the radiator can be deceptive and will largely depend on the condition of the radiator. If the engine is running hot it could indicate that you may have one of several problems which will contribute to the high temp. Such as poor condition of the Radiator, a timing issue, brakes dragging and fuel mixture being incorrect to mention a few. Ambient temperature is also a factor to take into consideration.
Two Blade or four Blade? I don't think that is so important especially at normal highway driving. Air flow thru the radiator at highway driving speed is substantial and the engine is less dependant on the fan for cooling. Yes, a fan is most definately required while slow driving such as in a parade. Even at low speeds there is a Thermo syphon factor that comes into play. I have run my car with a two bladed fan, a four bladed fan and a plastic six bladed fan and did not notice any significant temperature difference between any of them. MHO is that if you are experiencing over heating problems changing the fan will not fix your problem, you need to look elsewhere for the solution. My car runs between 170-175 degrees F. and I live in the tropics. While climbing hills the temp does get up a bit but quickly falls again once on flat country.
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12-08-2016, 02:01 AM | #3 |
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With the motormeter, 160 thermostat(era bi-metal butterfly valve in the hose) it will rarely get to the open circle on the motormeter, about 180, 190----taken at the block, and head with temp gun #4 runs cooler than #2 by 3 degrees checked just after 20 mile run at 50, when checked after idling for 30 min on 85 degree day # 4 was 5 degrees warmer than #2 at 195 ----original radiator cleaned 45 years ago, original late 31 2 style blade fan
with motormeter you get radiator temp, by sensing the "air" over the coolant the motormeter senses steam from the beginning of overheating faster than a block sensing system--submersed sensor----the first boiling is usually localized, before the coolant temp everywhere gets to boiling---that first puff of steam hits the motormeter first warning you the car is about to boil |
12-08-2016, 09:15 AM | #4 |
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If someone has access to a thermal imaging camera and has the time to swap out fans and has a very well running model A with a controlled route to drive around the same amount of time that would be the best end all discussion. Then we can "see" the heat.
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12-08-2016, 09:28 AM | #5 |
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but im not doing that...i have more valuable, productive things to do with my time
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12-08-2016, 09:42 AM | #9 |
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That would be a good club project, maybe we'll try it in the spring.
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12-08-2016, 10:05 AM | #10 |
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John Lavoy has done the tests, google it or contact him. The 2 blade does the job and looks correct so why worry about it.
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12-08-2016, 10:54 AM | #11 |
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Take a look at How To Restore Your Model A Vol 1 (the green one) page 98.
You will the results of tests made by Ed Rossig. It should answer all your questions about a Model A fan.
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12-08-2016, 10:59 AM | #12 |
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Well, this took a very wrong turn.
Is it really so hard to make a simple post, like "BW gauge in the upper neck, runs 175 to 190"? I really don't want life stories or "opinions" on why and what for. I see all these posts on "this works best because I say so". I am NOT looking for that, I want to know the Facts. This is simple, what do you use, where is it located, what are the temps.
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12-08-2016, 11:26 AM | #13 |
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30 coupe with temp gauge in upper hose 185 deg. 4blade
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12-08-2016, 04:32 PM | #14 |
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"I really don't want life stories or "opinions" on why and what for. I see all these posts on "this works best because I say so". I am NOT looking for that, I want to know the Facts."
Dawizard, If that's what your looking for you are on the wrong forum. You are going to get opinions plus "life stories" and that is what make this forum really interesting and informative. David Serrano |
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I GET IT!!!! haha
What is that? impalla or malibu? All look the same nowadays...
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i once asked a man what time it was>
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12-08-2016, 11:30 AM | #18 |
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We cleaned the water jacket in my motor and Miles' using lye, and repeated flushing and more lye. Took a week. Also used a bowden cable sheath in a cordless drill to loosen stuff up especially behind Cyl #4.
When we were done, the water jacket looked like fresh grey cast iron. The amount of crap I got out of each block was unbelieveable His radiator is a new Brassworks, and mine has been recored. We do not run thermostats. (story for another time). We have modern electric temp gauges (Equus) at the water outlet. These gauges have 180° sweep, which is way more accurate than the APCO which has very limited sweep. On a hot summer day (90-100°) in the Texas summer we run between 140-160. In fact we have to use cardboard to block off some radiator so we can get to 180. We use the modern 2-blade fan. None of the old timers who taught me Model As and Ts years and years ago ever complained about running hot when the cars first came out. Today, many are running 80yo water jackets and 80 yo radiators, and dealing with the consequences. Be certain your timing is not late. The old timers were very self-sufficient and got it dead on You can draw your own conclusions. And as far as the back story, without it, numbers alone have no meaning, since no 2 Model As are any longer the same as far as setup of motor, water jacket, and radiator. The comparison you are looking for could only have been accurately done in 1928-1931 when everyone had the exact same thing.
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Chief tapped for a temp gauge at the L/H side of the head, near the rear. That's the HOTTEST spot, & if you keep THAT temp under control, you probably WON'T harm your engine!
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Bill, you mentioned at one time that the precise location of the tapped hole was xxx" from the back of the head. Could you repeat that, please?
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