Water Temperature... What is normal?
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Re: Water Temperature... What is normal?
Fairly normal. 1/2 is the regulating temp for the thermostat, 3/4 is when the fan turns on to cool it back down to 1/2.
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Re: Water Temperature... What is normal?
Every Beretta that I've ever owned always floated around the 1/4 mark. Fan would kick on at 3/4 like you say.
You could have a bit of a sticky thermostat, my cars never saw 3/4 unless they were sitting idling in the hot summer or something. Never driving.
You could have a bit of a sticky thermostat, my cars never saw 3/4 unless they were sitting idling in the hot summer or something. Never driving.
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They took out my 180 thermostat when I blew the rad on my Quad and put in a stock 195. It stays at 1/4 gauge unless I get stuck in traffic even without a working fan.
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Re: Water Temperature... What is normal?
I agree, sticky thermostat. When everything was working right with my 90GT it would go a little over 1/2 in hot weather. The only time the fan came on was when the T stat got stuck. It was acting like yours before that so be ready to turn the heater on when it does get stuck.
Be sure to check the ABS tanks on the radiator for cracks. That is a common thing. The cap could be bad too. Don't use the vented ones by the way. They leak pressure after a few years. The right pressure is everything to a cooling system.
As a side note on my 90GT when everything was "right" it had a new water pump, thermostat, radiator, heater core and I had a shop flush the system. That was one healthy cooling system. I wasn't a freak about it, everything just went bad and had to be replaced.
Be sure to check the ABS tanks on the radiator for cracks. That is a common thing. The cap could be bad too. Don't use the vented ones by the way. They leak pressure after a few years. The right pressure is everything to a cooling system.
As a side note on my 90GT when everything was "right" it had a new water pump, thermostat, radiator, heater core and I had a shop flush the system. That was one healthy cooling system. I wasn't a freak about it, everything just went bad and had to be replaced.
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My Z26 is always at 1/4 unless i'm in traffic, but my 89s have all been at 1/2 normal, 3/4 fan turn on.
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