speedbump Posted March 26, 2004 Share Posted March 26, 2004 blew my rad today,knew it was coming,so I did this: 1-new 2 row rad 2-second electric fan,second thermo switch(160 degreees) so,theres an extra port on the rad to put the thremo switch,which I did,so the first fan comes on at 160 and the second comes on at 180.OH yeah,I forgot the 160 degree thermostat. I do a lot of mountain driving so I thought id try this,and it works really good. Tried my hardest to overheat it or at least get close to the red,not a chance.Stayed dead certer the whole time with 3 people,two big dogs and three HEAVY mountain bikes on the back. Now if I could only gat rid of the ghost in my suspension system! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greggbrat Posted March 27, 2004 Share Posted March 27, 2004 I just swapped my radiator today. I found a two row radiator in a junk yard and the difference is amazing. I put in a 180 degree thermostat. All is well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavo96 Posted March 27, 2004 Share Posted March 27, 2004 Out of interest, do Subarus normally run warm? I notice that if I sit at the lights or an intersection for an extended period, the temp gauge starts to climb. My car is going in for a service this Tuesday - worth them flushing out the radiator and having a look? Seeya Rod! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greggbrat Posted March 27, 2004 Share Posted March 27, 2004 I only have experience with 3 different subarus. An XT6.......stays cool with a new radiator, a 1987 RX turbo, stays cool with a new(er) radiator, and a Brat with an EA81 motor that just plain runs cool. It appears that having a good, non clogged radiator seems to be the theme. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subusolo2nut Posted March 27, 2004 Share Posted March 27, 2004 A 2-pass or better radiator will do wonders for any car. You should check your thermostat, water pump & keep an eye on the bypass/heater hose off the water pump (hose is cheap--headgaskets are not ) I bought my last Subie because the customer blew the hose & drove the car --after I put in a used engine all was well--there are also a couple of small 1/4 hoses around the intake that should be replaced--they get soft & blow easy--I tell my customers that the cooling system is the best way to keep your Subie alive--all of mine are over 200k--- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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