Thoughts, experiences and conclusions on our cooling systems
#16
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Why is the light on on the water temp guage?
Where did you tap the oil sender?
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The light is on because its overheating. Im pretty sure my pressure switch is unhooked at this time so its not that.
The oil sender is tapped inside the stock oil drain bolt. So the temp is basically the oil at the pick up in the pan.
Both are really nice to have...i have still yet to hook up my tranny temp. Its all installed just havent put the sender in the line.
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I suspect you'd also see weird temperature gradients between the cross over and both ends of each hose. And you might see a less-than-expected difference across the radiator.
There is an easy way to check the pump: pull the driver's side belt cover and see if the trailing lip (towards back of car) of the pump pulley occludes the weep hole in the pump casting. There should be a ~2mm gap. If the weep hole looks like a 1/2 moon 'cause the pulley's covering up the other half, then your impeller is sacrificing itself against the block (if plastic) or eating the volute surface of the block (if metal.) (See threads on pumps causing block damage.)
Once the impeller has moved by ~2mm cooling capacity will begin to be noticeably impaired (IMO.)
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If all the oem stuff is functioning as it should, 928s have no cooling issues. I don't think we need different fans or other stuff.
OEM is fine if it works:
Non clogged/clean radiator
pump is pumping
thermostat working
no blockage of air to radiator
fans working normally.
OEM is fine if it works:
Non clogged/clean radiator
pump is pumping
thermostat working
no blockage of air to radiator
fans working normally.
#20
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Once the idiot light came on and the temperature gauge was in the middle, it was certainly time to look carefully at things.
Stock, in this case, did its job. The problem with the sender or the gauge could have been solved and you probably wouldn't need the third "system", but it sure can't hurt.
Nice install.