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Mr70 11-24-2021 05:51 PM

^ Great Pic!

DW31S 11-24-2021 08:41 PM

I worked on my tan…I’m aboard the “Sky Princess” in St. Maarten today during our annual Thanksgiving cruise to the Caribbean.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!

Too Many Projects 11-24-2021 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by DW31S (Post 1572345)
I worked on my tan…I’m aboard the “Sky Princess” in St. Maarten today during our annual Thanksgiving cruise to the Caribbean.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!


Boy, you just HAD to rub that in, eh ??...:smile:

njsteve 11-24-2021 10:19 PM

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Burping the excess air out of the cooling system on the old 93 Viper after changing the 20 year old coolant. It is a week-long process since the thermostat and heater hoses are the highest point in the cooling system on the car. They are mounted at the rear of the engine block up against the firewall. You have to disconnect a heater line from the heater core and trickle in the coolant a 1/4 cup at a time til you get to the full 16 quarts. You then reconnect the line, start it and run it up to temperature and then shut it off to cool down to room temperature. Wait 24 hours and do it again. It's day 5 and I am finally finished.

Dodge fixed the problem for 1994 by added a remote coolant reservoir and redesigning the system.

Too Many Projects 11-25-2021 12:53 AM

Do you drill an 1/8" hole in the thermostat to help air travel to the highest place ? I, also, have an Air Lift tool to put the entire system in a vacuum and that then pulls the coolant in. Leaving the system under vacuum for an hour will reveal if there is a leak too, that can then be addressed without needing to drain the system again.
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Too Many Projects 11-25-2021 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1572306)
I bought this all original numbers 65 365hp roadster the day before I came to MCACN. Starting to freshen a handful of items. This is always enjoyable work.

https://www.yenko.net/forum/cache.ph...2FJK4r7jth.jpg


So, I'm looking ALL over this site and can't find where you started the thread on this treasure....:wink:

njsteve 11-25-2021 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1572378)
Do you drill an 1/8" hole in the thermostat to help air travel to the highest place ? I, also, have an Air Lift tool to put the entire system in a vacuum and that then pulls the coolant in. Leaving the system under vacuum for an hour will reveal if there is a leak too, that can then be addressed without needing to drain the system again.

Yup, I always do that with all my cars, to let the air bleed through. The Vipers have a unique multi-chamber thermostat housing with a multi position thermostat. The housing has various internal passages that direct or bypass the coolant to an outer perimeter metal tube system that returns it to the water pump if the temp isn't in the proper range - too cool or too hot. One of the heater hoses is connected to this bypass system and the other is connected to the housing. This is one of the reasons why it is so involved to bleed the air out.

That looks like an amazing tool. Wish I had shop air or an air compressor. I'm still working with 19th century hand tools. Maybe one day I'll get some 20th century tools now that it's the 21st century.

napa68 11-25-2021 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1572379)
So, I'm looking ALL over this site and can't find where you started the thread on this treasure....:wink:

I don't know that this particular car would interest that many. I certainly can?

Tim

Too Many Projects 11-25-2021 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1572419)
I don't know that this particular car would interest that many. I certainly can?

Tim

Say WHAT ??? a 1965 L79 Corvette not being of interest ?

Steve Shauger 11-25-2021 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1572419)
I don't know that this particular car would interest that many. I certainly can?

Tim

L76 solid lifter!!! very interested and congratulations!!!


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