DaveB
Long Jeep Fan
- Location
- Holladay, Utah
My son's Comanche has had heating issues ever since we put in the stroker motor. I have fixed several things that have helped but he still has problems. Today I did a test on some of the vehicles that call my driveway home and found some interesting results. The test I did was to use an IR temp gauge to see the temperature difference between the top radiator hose and the bottom radiator hose to see how much of a temperature drop was being done by the radiator. The test was done at idle when up to temp. The results I found were as follows: 73 Commando with 5.7 GM engine 60 degrees of cooling, 01 WJ Grand Cherokee 4.7 HO 40-50 degrees, 97 XJ 4.0 20 degrees, old rusty Toyota my son drives 30 degrees and the Comanche 0-5 degrees. So it looks like his radiator isn't working. The odd thing is that it is a Novak V8 conversion radiator that is massive compared to a stock radiator. They claim it should cool almost any motor. Is it too much radiator for his Jeep ? I wouldn't think so but I have to wonder why it isn't performing well. Any thoughts ?