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Old 04-13-2026, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default Re: overheating.. looking for suggestions

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Originally Posted by rockfla View Post
You know what they say about "opinions"


ME, in my opinion, running NO thermostats is never a good idea.....They are installed (originally) for a reason, no matter the climate. AGAIN...JMO coolant has to flow at a certain "rate" to slow or in this "possible" case to fast and things don't cool like its supposed to, the engine never gets to proper operating temperature....Nothing good happens ALL around!!!
Speaking of opinions, I have a couple about your advice. Yes, there is a good reason for thermostats, and only one reason for no thermostats: On a race car, the restriction costs horsepower.

Coolant moving too slow, again, I agree. Once an engine reaches operating temperature, open up those thermostats.

Too fast? I do not agree. That is an old disproven theory that attempts to explain another racing trick to save horsepower: Remove every other vane in a water pump. An exception to the too fast theory is when it causes cavitation.

Finally, about a flathead never getting up to operating temperature. Really? That doesn't happen except on a very cold day, or while descending from a mountain. the harm that will do is extend the warming-up period longer than it need be, which isn't good for any engine.
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