Have a mid 1970's 360 with 727 trans. This is in a 1948 Plymouth Coupe.
Trying to figure out why it's overheating. What's going on is it warms up fairly quickly when first starting and idling. Within 4-5 minutes the temp gauge is reading 200+ degrees. Kick it off high idle and it still does the same thing. Put the car in gear and take off and it cools down to 180 degrees within 30 seconds and holds it there while driving. Slow down to a stop sign or traffic light and it heats up. If you don't take off, it will overheat. Also, the radiator isn't as hot because it won't turn the electric fan on. The sensor is located in the bottom of the radiator and is to turn on if the water temp is 180 degrees. It never turns on because the radiator is cooler. I wired an on/off switch to ground the relay out and it turns the fan on and we leave it run when it's idling and even then it still starts to run hot. Take off, and it cools to 180 degrees. The radiator is a brand new aluminum radiator. The hoses are all new and there aren't any restrictions. I have replaced the thermostat 3 different times and no change, does the same thing. Water pump is brand new. Water isn't being pushed out through the radiator or reservoir. There isn't any coolant in the oil or vise versa. I verified the temp gauge with an infrared thermometer and it's correct with what the gauge is reading. Any ideas?
Trying to figure out why it's overheating. What's going on is it warms up fairly quickly when first starting and idling. Within 4-5 minutes the temp gauge is reading 200+ degrees. Kick it off high idle and it still does the same thing. Put the car in gear and take off and it cools down to 180 degrees within 30 seconds and holds it there while driving. Slow down to a stop sign or traffic light and it heats up. If you don't take off, it will overheat. Also, the radiator isn't as hot because it won't turn the electric fan on. The sensor is located in the bottom of the radiator and is to turn on if the water temp is 180 degrees. It never turns on because the radiator is cooler. I wired an on/off switch to ground the relay out and it turns the fan on and we leave it run when it's idling and even then it still starts to run hot. Take off, and it cools to 180 degrees. The radiator is a brand new aluminum radiator. The hoses are all new and there aren't any restrictions. I have replaced the thermostat 3 different times and no change, does the same thing. Water pump is brand new. Water isn't being pushed out through the radiator or reservoir. There isn't any coolant in the oil or vise versa. I verified the temp gauge with an infrared thermometer and it's correct with what the gauge is reading. Any ideas?















