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    I'm hot how about you?

    I'm not realey mad, I just like that flaming face. Does anybody have a cure for the overheating Cavaliers & Sunfires? I've got the fiberglass screen to keep the dirt out of the radiator and it's doing a pretty good job but there must be something else that some of us are missing.

    Poppop

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    What kind of water are you running in your rad ?

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    OK here it is 16.5" high 31" wide .650" thick
    Bottom connection on right 1.325" OD
    Higher connection on left center is 5.5" from top 1.325" OD
    vent line at top on right.
    Trans cooler on left.
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    Wink Radiation....................

    I found a couple of rads. that could work but the part numbers are modine #'s.................:rolleyes
    I'll have to see if I can cross them over, its tough to find someone that stock modines anymore, they all stock that Chinese crap....................
    Is it possible you could put a trans cooler on your car? Most of the rads. I found have the trans. cooler in the opposite tank....................
    UNCLE PETEY...................
    P.S. Can the left top inlet connection be at the top of the radiator and what is the measurement of the core only.................
    Last edited by richardpetey; 07-19-2010 at 07:06 PM.

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    Tap water, is there something else that's legal?

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    Ive never had a problem with over heating...maybe take off your bumber cover and cut the bottom of the hood back some. The only problem I have is IF the car stalls, the location of the starter makes it overheat the starter and could be hard to start again.
    I find that your selfish mind is a place to hide when you know what you are doing is wrong

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    I could put in a trans cooler or pipe it to the opposite side. Either way works OK for me. I could also make the top connection work if I had to. The thickness I gave you is for the core only, the tanks are about 2 1/2". I can't do all that thinking now, it gives me a headache.

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    Elated Core-respondence............................

    OK Poppop, I have about eight radiators that may work..........................
    Modine #'s 2512 and 2309 both 3 row rads....................
    Modine #'s 2140, 2044, 963, 2511, 740 and 570 all 2 row rads.....................
    Dimensions are all very close to your rad. except the trans. cooler is on the pass. side of rads. and lower right inlet to water pump is 1 9/16" instead of 1 5/16"...........................
    If I have time I'll see If I can get make, model, and year in case you wanna search the yards.........................................
    UNCLE PETEY................................

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    How about getting us some cooler weather Steve. About 72 degrees for the whole day sounds good. I did notice that the cars without a bumper cover were not overheating. You might have something there.

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    I dont think its the air temp. thats the problem, it does assist in the over heating but I think you might have some internal problem causing the over heating. Even if it was 105 degrees out that thing shouldnt over heat very much as long as your moving consistently. You said you took the thermostat out so that shouldnt be it. A few things I would check would be...

    1. Is the radiator clogged? id flush it just to be sure.
    2. Make sure there are no air pockets in the system.
    3. Ive heard a bad heater core causing over heating when the heater is running, forces hot air into the cooling system? thats a new one to me
    4. Is the oil kind of milky? if so, sounds like a headgasket/warped head problem.

    thats all I can really think of, let us know how you make out.

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    Thanks Uncle Petey. I love to search the yards but I just may overheat myself this weekend. I appreciate all your help.

    Poppop

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    Cut a 3 sided hole in the back side of the hood near the windshield (rectangular shaped) with the long, uncut side towards the front of the vehicle. Then bend it up slightly. This way air will flow in through the radiator and escape out the top of the engine, helping to cool the engine. Since heat rises and most engine compartments aren't really designed to let air escape out the top, cutting this hole makes a pretty big difference to temps.

    Also you could try running Water Wetter in the radiator along with that tap water.

    Of course if you have a mechanical problem (like the water pump or a head gasket) none of this will do anything.
    Nate
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    The head gasket is definitely blown now but it overheated first. I'm picking up a new junkyard motor today so I should be ready for next month. Meanwhile, I'll sweep the pigeon poop off the old 1987 #47 and try 150 laps but a little slower.

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    Unhappy Hot Topic........................

    Don't feel lonely Poppop, many cars were running a little hot last race......................
    Most overheating/running hot problems, that aren't a direct result of that grandview slop stuck in your radiator, can be attributed to shroud, fan or lack of air flow through your radiator................................
    Most front wheel drive cars have an overcrowded engine compartment(engine, transaxle, etc.), and less air to dissipate the heat........................
    Even on my big car I have to seal the entire area around the front of the radiator to force the air through the core....................
    I relocated my trans. cooler, made sure my fan is properly placed inside the shroud, put a spring inside the upper rad. hose, installed a washer with a 5/8" hole in place of the thermostat just to name a few......................
    UNCLE PETEY........................

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    My car got hungry last race and ate the trans cooler, lines, shroud,and belt. It ran at 210-220 once I got rollin. I had an electric fan to put on when we went to a red flag. I put my thermostat back in. It ran hot with a restrictor with5/8 or 3/4" hole. Of corse it went to 270 when all heck broke loose

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