random overheating solved but need thoughts
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It seems trivial....I wish I could get an industry-inside scoop, but I've bought nothing but the expensive (usually Stant "Superstat") tstats ever since the first overheating problem I had in a vehicle drove me bananas. Absolutely have to isolate out that component and know that it's directing flow as needed. Depending maybe ENTIRELY on the system design...a wide-open stat could make it run too cool, or too hot depending on what heat transfer actually takes place in the radiator. I fell for that trap thinking I'd get away with something.
As Lou said...you *think* you're seeing flow through the radiator. It's a trick of the mind--what's happening is that's just the water slowly "falling" out of the tubes. They don't flow that fast, and don't need to in order to accomplish their intended purpose.
I can't back it up with data but I've many times heard old timers say once you overheat a car, don't expect the stat to be okay. I'm sure it's not *good* for it, there's a safe assumption anyway.
The bypass lets coolant flow to your heatercore, and then back into the lower intake manifold jackets.
If your stat is stuck closed, remember the lower radiator hose remains a free path. Pressure builds, possibly violently/quickly enough to surprise you/catch you off guard (get a THICK rag and THICK gloves when you think you're gonna just pop that cap off even though they told you not to!
) and heat travels in strange ways.
Radiators are like filters and I can't help but feel like *many* cooling problems are a plugged radiator. Here's a good test - PITA since you need to drain and contain your antifreeze - or rig up something to contain this experiment. But get your car hot, and get a bucket for the upper hose to just dump into. Maintain the water level in your radiator, point that hose into the bucket, and rev the engine. You might be blown away by how much water that pump moves. It'll drain your radiator before you can think "ooo I'd better check the level" Good way to confirm your pump works. :) Then....assuming the block water jackets aren't plugged solid....you've basically got the tstat...and the radiator.
Now....if the air coming off the radiator is always hotter than hell....might be a bad fan clutch. Kinda same story. A good fan clutch moves HELLA air. I don't know how the hood blankets don't get ripped off...