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My '70 C/10 - The Rat Bastard... [Won't Idle.]

I always drill an 1/8" hole or two in the thermostat before I put it in too.
 
You really dont have to drill the 1/8in holes in the stat for a BB, it has a coolant bypass right under it. I see no ill effects of doing it however.
 
:bow: http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-24610-Spill-Free-Funnel/dp/B001A4EAV0

best coolent service tool under 50 bucks in my opinion .

look around can be found a little cheeper at times.

trick is onces all done and ready to remove squeeze the upper hose a bit to force extra coolent out . then hold it and install the plug . let go of the hose and remove funnel and should be no spils as you just created a negative void so no fluid to spill over . then cap it off and drain funnel extra in over flow tank and done .

I love mine. Its the only way to properly bleed a Honda without making a mess.
 
Yea... It wouldnt even start under 12 degrees. :haha:

The distributor in it has 16 degrees centrifugal advance.
Gonna bump the base to 18 degrees, and see how she likes it.
 
SWEET!!! :D

Got my Alternator (CS-144) working!
Which means my Electric Fan can be ON!
Which means I can actually play with my timing! :woot:


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My first reaction to the subject line is a Doge: Much Timing, So Run. Wow Gauges. :haha:

Congrats, though, good to see (and hear)!

-- A
 
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Umm...

So....

I left the cap off my radiator, and let it get to operating temp.... (180*)
Went to top it off, but it seems as soon as the T-Stat opened, it started overflowing coolant.
It overflowed in pulses, too.

Also, just out of curiosity, I put the radiator cap on and ran the fan.
It got to 195* at idle, but never any higher.
And it would drop with a little RPM raising.

Does that mean bad head gasket?
Is this "normal"?
 
fill it.. put the cap on... run it till it comes to temp for a bit... shutdown and let cool off.. open cap.. top off if needed...
 
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