Hey Guys,
Appreciate all the help/info. I've taken all of it and tried to put it to good use.
I finished the restore about 2 years ago and have 1200 miles on it since then. It really isn't over heating bad, I may have not described it well. It runs fine but on 100+ days at idle for a while (like in a parade) it pegs hot. Once opened up on the road it cools down pretty good. But it's a little annoying to have to worry about it and worry that if I get stuck somewhere I may have to pull over and shut it down.
What is really brining this to a head is that it is now dripping water from a few spots in the radiator...
After I put the radiator in and then finished the restore 6 months later, I noticed that it was leaking a little. I took it back that same day but the shop was cleaned out and gone... so no luck on warranty.
I took it for a drive this Sunday and popped the hood afterward and it was dripping pretty fast from the upper hose. When i looked closer it is leaking around where the neck comes out for the hose (apart from where the pinched and soldered a tube). I also noticed it is sweating around the joints on the tank. So I decided to scrap the idea of a recore and ordered the new 4 core from T-bird Products. I toyed with going aluminum but want to keep as much of a stock look as I can. I also ordered the 6 blade fan.
I looked back at my records and I put a 160 degree thermostat in. Do you think there is a large enough benefit in pulling it out for a 180 while I have the radiator out? I Probably will do it and give it a good flush as suggested.
I also found only 1 place that sells shrouds for the 56 full size car. I found LOTS of T-bird and truck shrouds but had a hard time finding one for my car. (www.ThunderbirdSouthwest.com Owner Lance Harrington $170)
For the electric fan, I did some more lookin and poking around on the web. They are pretty pricey so I may wait on that and see how this other stuff works. BUT, want to see if anyone can comment on using a shroud for it or not.
I don't think it would be wise to use a shroud because I plan to mount a pusher on the front of the radiator. It seems it would block all the air from flowing into the radiator.
If I end up doing it I would probably just mount a simple fan on the front.
Thanks again!
Andrew
56-Vicky
