Front blackouts don't fit!
Bought some of the GTO front grill blackouts from some corvette place and they don't fit. Well the tabs that you stick to the car won't reach because the tabs already on the blackouts are too narrow. Kit is for 75-79 and mine is a 77.
FYI car runs too cool and figured this would be worth a try, after reading bout another members temp going up a tad with his aero fab covers. So tired of nothing working these days, everything you have to make work. |
Also are they suposed to go in the hole or cover it because they don't do either well.
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I don't know what a grill blackout is, but I would (1) verify the accuracy of my temperature gauge and (2) make sure I'm running the right thermostat.
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Originally Posted by rcread
(Post 1583841007)
I don't know what a grill blackout is, but I would (1) verify the accuracy of my temperature gauge and (2) make sure I'm running the right thermostat.
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Both are good. New radiator/pump/fan cools too well for my low compression combo. Figured this would be an aero mod that might help. Also some around here and in colder areas cover part of their radiator with carboard in cooler seasons. The car use to always run hot befoe I got ahold of it and so does other c3 vettes I know. On the hottest days of summer I can cruise nonstop.
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Same thing happened to me. I installed a Dewitts radiator and it barely reaches operating temp now
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You have a 195° thermostat?
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Well I tried to email CS for GTO and it was a failed email. So guess I'll go forward with my best idea so far. Gonna peel the outer trim off then cut it down some with my osillating tool, so it fits inside the grill area. Then I'll glue or rivet my own tabs onto it and either ziptie or rig up something I can use a bolt/bracket, maybe hook/wingnut style thing thru the grill to hold it on.
Knew I shoulda just made my ow from the start. |
Originally Posted by qwank
(Post 1583841821)
Same thing happened to me. I installed a Dewitts radiator and it barely reaches operating temp now
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Originally Posted by BOOT77
(Post 1583841899)
Well I tried to email CS for GTO and it was a failed email. So guess I'll go forward with my best idea so far. Gonna peel the outer trim off then cut it down some with my osillating tool, so it fits inside the grill area. Then I'll glue or rivet my own tabs onto it and either ziptie or rig up something I can use a bolt/bracket, maybe hook/wingnut style thing thru the grill to hold it on.
Knew I shoulda just made my ow from the start. |
Btw running the car with a defective thermostat will wear the engine out quicker as the car is always running at different temps and the different metal components never really get a chance to reach a consistent temp and wear respectively at the size they are once they reach that temp (different metals expanded and contract different amounts at the same temps)
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Originally Posted by rcread
(Post 1583841867)
You have a 195° thermostat?
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Originally Posted by augiedoggy
(Post 1583841975)
OK the radiator flow isn't even turned on till the thermostat (and engine) hits the correct temp its rated for so it sounds like your issue is the thermostat...good news is they are like 10 bucks and install in five minutes with two bolts to remove...
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This is why I H8 forums sometimes, you ask for help with A, B or C and people insist on trying to help you with X,Y and Z.
The t-stat is new and working! |
You stated you wanted to cover your grills because of the issue with your car running too cool. we simply suggested you fix the real problem and offered really easy advice on how to do that cheaply and correctly while prolonging the life of your car.
and you get offended?. Your an odd sort for sure...maybe that's why stuff like this "always seems to happen" to you?. Maybe when the head lights burn out you can complain about the flashlight you taped to the hood not providing enough light and complain when someone suggests replacing the bulbs |
Originally Posted by BOOT77
(Post 1583842126)
This is why I H8 forums sometimes, you ask for help with A, B or C and people insist on trying to help you with X,Y and Z.
The t-stat is new and working! |
Originally Posted by qwank
(Post 1583842109)
um... yeah... thanks
Let me explain the coolant sits in the radiator cold until the engine reaches whatever temp the thermostat is rated for and them the thermostat pops open allowing the coolant to flow through it to the radiator.... the thermostat and fan then turns on and off to regulate that temp by controlling both coolant flow and coolant temps with the fan and air from the front grill.... |
My car has never run hot. it always ran at 210 with the stock 3 core radiator. it runs right at 195-200 now with the Dewitts, my barely reaching operating temp comment. If your car is running hot you have a problem that needs to be looked at.
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Depends on the car.... c4 vettes run at about 225 stock.... my truck dropped 12 degrees by just flushing the cooling system and changing the coolant...but we weren't talking about running too hot....I say many c3's run hot because its a common complaint on them often caused by missing air dam's and plugged cooling systems.
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or C4s
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