I know there have been many threads discussing cooling and issues folks have going on; with a myriad of folks having different solutions. I have had cooling gremlins and have done a ton to try to work through them, only a couple more pieces to work through to see if that provides some resolution. It definitely seems like an airflow issue as I cool relatively well going down the highway (various speeds temp is 200-208) but when I sit in traffic the temperature begins to climb (close to 220 and I start getting nervous). When idling in park it seems to maintain pretty well, just when I am under a load does it climb quickly to uncomfortable levels. I have added an A/C but won't run it because of the existing temperature issues.
I have played with the thermostat, water pump, fan, shroud, even installed some biltcool fender cutouts to dump the warm air over the tires rather than force through the tunnel. All were small incremental improvements, but still fill it is running warm.
This is coming out of a complete restoration where we put in a Phoenix Engine carbureted 302, putting out 292hp. I would prefer not to go the route of an electric fan. The tough thing when in a restoration like I put the bronco through is that everything changed, so I can't just go backwards.
It currently has the WH Staggered 4-Core radiator (Item# 5010), FlowKooler 1681 Hi-Flow CW Water Pump, Robert Shaw 160 degree t-stat (would like to go to 180 once I get this figured out), 6 blade fixed pitch mechanical fan (positioned about 1.5" from the radiator at the top and about 1" at the bottom), and the steel WH shroud (Item# 5018), that I have since trimmed as it covered nearly the entire blade of the fan at the top. Running a 50/50 mix of the orange antifreeze. The timing has also been checked. As well as the Bilt-Cool fender cutouts.
I am looking at changing the water pump pulley to a 5" pulley next weekend and considering diluting the 50/50 antifreeze mix.
I was hoping for anyone that has gone through this to contribute utensils, but also looking for anyone that can give me the factory stock crankshaft pulley diameter and the factory stock water pump pulley diameter.
Trying to figure out how to upload a picture on here of the engine compartment.
I have played with the thermostat, water pump, fan, shroud, even installed some biltcool fender cutouts to dump the warm air over the tires rather than force through the tunnel. All were small incremental improvements, but still fill it is running warm.
This is coming out of a complete restoration where we put in a Phoenix Engine carbureted 302, putting out 292hp. I would prefer not to go the route of an electric fan. The tough thing when in a restoration like I put the bronco through is that everything changed, so I can't just go backwards.
It currently has the WH Staggered 4-Core radiator (Item# 5010), FlowKooler 1681 Hi-Flow CW Water Pump, Robert Shaw 160 degree t-stat (would like to go to 180 once I get this figured out), 6 blade fixed pitch mechanical fan (positioned about 1.5" from the radiator at the top and about 1" at the bottom), and the steel WH shroud (Item# 5018), that I have since trimmed as it covered nearly the entire blade of the fan at the top. Running a 50/50 mix of the orange antifreeze. The timing has also been checked. As well as the Bilt-Cool fender cutouts.
I am looking at changing the water pump pulley to a 5" pulley next weekend and considering diluting the 50/50 antifreeze mix.
I was hoping for anyone that has gone through this to contribute utensils, but also looking for anyone that can give me the factory stock crankshaft pulley diameter and the factory stock water pump pulley diameter.
Trying to figure out how to upload a picture on here of the engine compartment.