I've been chasing a running too warm issue for a while.
1990 Lincoln Mark VII with a 347, a 4R70W and a 9 1/2 inch converter from Mike's Trick Shift. Very low stall, maybe 2800-3000. 11x9 transmission cooler attached to the condenser. It runs through the trans cooler then to the external.
I've gone from the stock fan to a Flex-a-lite extreme 185 back to a stock fan (so I could rev it or leave it in 1st and cool it down in traffic) to a Mark VIII fan with a Derale PWM controller.
Running down the highway (even in 100+ heat) all is well. Hit heavy traffic, it starts climbing. Stay in traffic and/or lots of stop lights it wants to get too warm. Kill the A/C the gauge starts dropping. Fast.
The compressor is the original with 230K miles on it. The system was converted to 134 by a shop in NRH several years ago. The A/C blows very cold in the cabin, cools it down fast, even in the current 100 degree temperatures. Stay in the car long enough and I'll need to drop it down to medium, maybe even low.
Is it possible that the compressor is so inefficient that it's generating too much heat? Or the condenser needs flushing?
Or do I need some twin turbofan setup that sucks small animals up to the grille?
All insight gladly accepted.
1990 Lincoln Mark VII with a 347, a 4R70W and a 9 1/2 inch converter from Mike's Trick Shift. Very low stall, maybe 2800-3000. 11x9 transmission cooler attached to the condenser. It runs through the trans cooler then to the external.
I've gone from the stock fan to a Flex-a-lite extreme 185 back to a stock fan (so I could rev it or leave it in 1st and cool it down in traffic) to a Mark VIII fan with a Derale PWM controller.
Running down the highway (even in 100+ heat) all is well. Hit heavy traffic, it starts climbing. Stay in traffic and/or lots of stop lights it wants to get too warm. Kill the A/C the gauge starts dropping. Fast.
The compressor is the original with 230K miles on it. The system was converted to 134 by a shop in NRH several years ago. The A/C blows very cold in the cabin, cools it down fast, even in the current 100 degree temperatures. Stay in the car long enough and I'll need to drop it down to medium, maybe even low.
Is it possible that the compressor is so inefficient that it's generating too much heat? Or the condenser needs flushing?
Or do I need some twin turbofan setup that sucks small animals up to the grille?
All insight gladly accepted.
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