Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: KK
Last night I drove it over to my fathers(~15 minutes) and it did the same thing. Took a meat thermometer to the radiator and it read around 135. Right now I dunno what to look at, I'm leaning towards the thermostat again. the heater core seems fine, the hose going to it is hot, yet the return is cooler, therefore I would think the flow is good. The fan clutch is what my father thinks is the problem as its spinning at a good rpm cold. I just can't see that being the problem. wouldn't keeping the antifreeze cold thru the radiator not affect the engine operating temp, it seems as though the thermostat would close with the cold liquid, thus keeping the engine and heater core hot.
Well you just answered your problem I think and what I been saying is the problem and your father agrees upon.
You say the hose to the heater core is hot but the return is cold, you say if the fan was keeping the fluid cold then the thermo would have to shut and keep the engine hot, well yes this is true.
But in order to have hot water go through the system it needs to flow, but it cannot if the radiator is supplying super cold water all the time which means the thermo is always shutting or very close to shutting so the system is not flowing like it should, hence the hot water going into the heater core, and not so hot coming back, also its not flowing as hard as it would if the thermo was wide open. My 88 firebird had a electric fan that ran all the time, had a working thermo in it, yet because the fan always ran it never saw 195 temp, it always registered 180 or just barley depending on how it was outside.
So again I say, your system is working fine but your just cooling off the water too much, and more food for thought, why is there a thermo clutch fan on there is the first place if it wouldnt matter how much air passed through the radiator? Why not make it 1:1 and fvck a clutch its pointless, right? Its not on there so its not loud or called a thermal clutch fan for the hell of it now is it? Its so when the engine gets hotter it spins the fan more to draw more air through the radiator to cool the engine off. Now what happens when that breaks, in cold weather, and your engine is
not running hot, and its sucking air through the radiator like mad

Like OH MY GOD!