Hitting on all eight cylinders
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Hi I have a 54 Mercury Monterey with 1956 312 Y Block - can anyone please tell me the correct operating temperature range Many thanks in advance Jazzer
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"Correct" is a fairly flexible term. No expert, but if you want max. heater performance, longevity, and efficiency, and your cooling system is adequate and in good shape, I'm guessing 190-200 degrees minimum?
I currently have a 170 degree thermostat and a clean radiator. On a cold day, though it pulls like a freight train, no way I could run around with the top down. Heater IS adequate otherwise though.
Originals were 160 degrees, but Ford soon went to a 180 for replacement in cooler climates.
Maximum power is another story. Excessive heat expansion equals power-robbing friction. Not my field of expertise, but I think that once the rings are expanded just enough to seal, higher temps are a detriment (?) to racers.
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Hitting on all eight cylinders
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Thanks for the info - I have just bought the Mercury and trying to get to grips with everything. It currently runs within the range you have suggested so thats good
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