Well, I've learned something about the rig while running without a thermostat. I've got a cooling problem.
The Jeep has always run in the low 200's, occasionally creeping up to 210 or so. And guess what, without a thermostat is does the exact same thing. I run a 180 degree thermostat, so once it opens, it has just been staying open. This tells me that the cooling system is not able to keep it under 180, allowing the thermostat to keep it up at operating temp.
Frankly, I always assumed I had installed a mislabeled, stock 203 degree thermostat - which seemed to make sense given the temps I was seeing.
When I built the Hemi, it's was running hot with the original fan I bought, so I replaced it with the most powerful fan I could find at the time - one that was still slim enough to fit between the engine and the radiator. What fit the bill at the time was a Derale 17", 23.5 amp fan. At the time SPAL had more powerful fans available, but all were too deep at about 4.5".
That's the original on the left, the Derale on the right.
In front of the fan is the radiator, A/C condenser, and radiators for power steering and the tranny which together cover the entire opening. I now think that the 23.5 amp fan is not enough for that setup.
After some research, I found that SPAL now makes brushless fans. Their big boy now is a 16", 2450 cfm fan that pulls almost 40 amps. I learned before never to pay attention to the cfm as it can be misleading. The real measure is the amp draw.
This is the SPAL fan - now I just need to find one. No success so far.
https://www.spalautomotive.it/brushl...06p-103a/36707
The Jeep has always run in the low 200's, occasionally creeping up to 210 or so. And guess what, without a thermostat is does the exact same thing. I run a 180 degree thermostat, so once it opens, it has just been staying open. This tells me that the cooling system is not able to keep it under 180, allowing the thermostat to keep it up at operating temp.
Frankly, I always assumed I had installed a mislabeled, stock 203 degree thermostat - which seemed to make sense given the temps I was seeing.
When I built the Hemi, it's was running hot with the original fan I bought, so I replaced it with the most powerful fan I could find at the time - one that was still slim enough to fit between the engine and the radiator. What fit the bill at the time was a Derale 17", 23.5 amp fan. At the time SPAL had more powerful fans available, but all were too deep at about 4.5".
That's the original on the left, the Derale on the right.
In front of the fan is the radiator, A/C condenser, and radiators for power steering and the tranny which together cover the entire opening. I now think that the 23.5 amp fan is not enough for that setup.
After some research, I found that SPAL now makes brushless fans. Their big boy now is a 16", 2450 cfm fan that pulls almost 40 amps. I learned before never to pay attention to the cfm as it can be misleading. The real measure is the amp draw.
This is the SPAL fan - now I just need to find one. No success so far.
https://www.spalautomotive.it/brushl...06p-103a/36707
