AnswerID: 197740 Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 04, 2006 at 06:59
banjodog
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Having fitted a 307 Chev in a FJ40 about 20 years ago, to prevent any overheating issues I had the origional radiator custom built to be a 7 (seven) core and used a low temp opening thermostat - it was about the 87 deg opening temperature - don't remove the thermostat, install a lower temp one instead. I also used a 7 blade stainless steel flexy fan that really
draws in the air at low RPM's and then flattens out at high speed - so less drag on the engine and then the road speed does the cooling, the fan shroud was a custom job too to cover the fan.
Didn't experience any overheating, even slow going in the beach traffic. The stainless steel fans can be bought from Repco, Super Cheap Auto etc etc - about $100ish. The radiator cost $400 at the time and weighed 20kg empty - but you need the water volume to stay
cool and the only way to increase that is to increase the number of cores in the radiator.
The easiest solution is to keep it simple.
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