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kpasko  



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:03 am    Post subject: radiator time? Reply with quote

hey all, I recently have had a lot of overheating woes on my 78 N/A 924.

as long as the car is moving (i.e. speed-based flow across the rad) there are no problems with the temp at all. however, in stop and go (especially after being ridden for a while at speed) it can creep up to the red fairly quickly. This leads me to believe the radiator itself or the fans are to blame.

before jumping into replacing all of that, I checked the system and found a rusted out tube in the system right by the heater control valve, which I'm sure wasn't helping the situation. I did a system flush, and replaced the thermostat (motorad failsafe 82c) and aux fan switch (wahler, 82-77c)...(maybe that's the wrong combo? The fan does come on at what appears to be the high speed...)

I've removed the AC system (that never worked) except for the front exchanger, which could be blocking a decent bit of flow to the rad, but aside from removing that, thoughts on upgrading/rewiring just the fans? 924s/944/951 upgrade as mentioned on the forums here? Take it to a rad shop for repair/recore? Other things I'm not thinking of?

I'm hoping its not a leaky head gasket and exhaust is getting in, but I don't see any white smoke or other symptoms so I'll exclude that possibility for now.


For reference, this is just spirited street, so no heavy use on the track or anything.

thanks for any help!
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Rasta Monsta  



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Like I said in the other thread, the temp gauges on these cars suck. If there is a grounding problem under the dash or between the engine and the body, the gauge will read high.

You need to borrow a pyrometer to verify that the car is actually overheating.
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kpasko  



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 4:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ah!!! thanks for the tip, i'll check around under there and see if there's something loose/frayed/etc.
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924RACR  



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I disagree that the gauges suck; I think the gauges and senders are excellent, and I use the same senders even on my purpose-built racecar (fully stock gauge and sender on the 924 racecar). It's only the wiring on the car that can be a problem, as correctly noted.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 8:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A gauge is only as good as its wiring. . .my point is intact.
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