2LGT2QT
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It was 110 degrees today. Went for a drive to test the new pusher fan I added to the front of the AC condenser. The car has been overheating on 100+ degree days due to the newly added AC condenser blocking the rad. During the drive today, the new fan kept the water temp to 200 with the AC on high. Since adding the AC, the water temp has been as high as 230 when it's over 100 degrees with the AC on and traffic moving slowly (this was before the addition of the fan today). When running the AC, I have had some problems starting the motor after shutting it down when it's really hot (heat soak?), and need to crank it a bit before it starts.
Anyway, today I shut it down after the drive and tried to immediately restart it...nothing, not even the lights would come on. Battery was fully charged. Waited about 30 minutes and the electronics came on again when I turned the key to accessory. The motor started, shut it down, then no electronics again. Waited 30 minutes, the electronics came back to life and it started again, shut it off, and this time it started again. The engine compartment had cooled off significantly which makes me think there is some electrical component getting too hot and shutting everything down. I included a pic of the fire wall and all the vintage electronics. It's a 65 Coronet that had a 6 cylinder. It has the original wiring with the exception of what has been added for the 440. I've had the car with the 440 in it for 10 years and never had this issue. The real mystery is the fact that the headlights would not turn along with everything being dead.
I'm weak on trouble-shooting electrical stuff so would appreciate any expert advice.
Anyway, today I shut it down after the drive and tried to immediately restart it...nothing, not even the lights would come on. Battery was fully charged. Waited about 30 minutes and the electronics came on again when I turned the key to accessory. The motor started, shut it down, then no electronics again. Waited 30 minutes, the electronics came back to life and it started again, shut it off, and this time it started again. The engine compartment had cooled off significantly which makes me think there is some electrical component getting too hot and shutting everything down. I included a pic of the fire wall and all the vintage electronics. It's a 65 Coronet that had a 6 cylinder. It has the original wiring with the exception of what has been added for the 440. I've had the car with the 440 in it for 10 years and never had this issue. The real mystery is the fact that the headlights would not turn along with everything being dead.
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