getheated
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All jokes aside I just bought a 1970 deuce (with a gunners hatch) off a guy who made no mention of it running hot. The normally one hour drive home turned into an all day event with 5 near overheat conditions.
While I’m not familiar with these engines I can tell it’s misfiring for sure. I question that it’s had really any maintenance at all in the last 5 years as the oil seems thin as all hell too. I realize a misfire and thin oil can both lead to higher temps but the “custom” aluminum radiator with built in fan shroud, electric fan and missing mechanical fan all have me a bit twisted inside.
I flushed the radiator/coolant system with a hose today and got a lot more mud looking stuff out. It seemed to run a bit cooler but temp was still climbing at low speeds. I came back home after it passed 200. Sitting at idle it did start to slowly cool down (it was not able to do that on the trip home before).
Im just trying to find out if I got COMPLETELY and KNOWINGLY screwed… or if this is likely recoverable.
While I’m not familiar with these engines I can tell it’s misfiring for sure. I question that it’s had really any maintenance at all in the last 5 years as the oil seems thin as all hell too. I realize a misfire and thin oil can both lead to higher temps but the “custom” aluminum radiator with built in fan shroud, electric fan and missing mechanical fan all have me a bit twisted inside.
I flushed the radiator/coolant system with a hose today and got a lot more mud looking stuff out. It seemed to run a bit cooler but temp was still climbing at low speeds. I came back home after it passed 200. Sitting at idle it did start to slowly cool down (it was not able to do that on the trip home before).
Im just trying to find out if I got COMPLETELY and KNOWINGLY screwed… or if this is likely recoverable.