DeTomaso Mailing List: June 98, Message #395
| From: | "Franck, Donald J" <francdj@texaco.com> |
| Subject: | New Radiator and Overheating (i am stupid) |
| Date: | Wed, 10 Jun 1998 14:50:27 +0000 |
Jack and all,
I really hate to tell you guys this but I came home a little early and
tried to bleed air from the system. NO AIR. DAMN.
Double checked to make sure the fans were coming on. YEP.
Felt for air from both fans. Okay but one fan a little less than the
other.
I AM STUDIP. The fans were running in ht opposite direction from each
other.
I am going for a new test drive. I will let you guys know what happens.
Don Franck
H- 281-856-8040 W- 713-241-6820
Pantera #1777
http://www.geocities.com/Motorcity/Downs/9415
<http://www.geocities.com/Motorcity/Downs/9415>
-----Original Message-----
From: JDeRyke@aol.com [SMTP:JDeRyke@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 11:26 AM
To: francdj@exchange.texaco.com; detomaso@realbig.com
Subject: Re: New Radiator and Overheating
In a message dated 6/9/98 6:47:39 PM, francdj@texaco.com wrote:
<< Temp climbed until about 220. I turned around a drove home
at that time
the temp was about 230 or so.>>
Undoubtably you have/had a huge air bubble somewhere, or the
fans are running
backward. But the only thing harder to diagnose long-distance
than overheating
is rattles! One guy called me repeatedly on overheating
problems, until I was
finally smart enough to ask what timing setting he was using.
It worked out
to 54 degrees total.... J DeRyke