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too hot or Im just paranoid?
noyski
Posted on: 2004/2/24 11:02
hi there,
first of all.thanks for those replies about the valve clearances,anyway, I have fitted my A15 to my jeep and Ive noticed that my water temp seems to be going way up than it used with the former engine,I have changed to a bigger radiator and it seems that its still too hot, it doesnt go beyond the red line...could it be that I missed some water line or something wrong with it? there is a water line that comes out on the back portion of the engine and goes back to the line just before the water pump and I plugged it, is that ok? or it could be that the calibration of the temp gauge is different? My former engine is a Suzuki F5A...my engine runs fine but i do think it eats up a lot of gas though and one more thing, i do think that the vacuum advancer doesnt work....help please....thanks....
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Re: too hot or Im just paranoid?
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2004/2/24 12:13
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An A15 in a JEEP? That would seem like a backwards step to me, as a jeep would benefit from something with more low end torque than an A15 could provide, still, it is probably stronger than a Suzuki engine. What happened to the original Jeep engine?
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Re: too hot or Im just paranoid?
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2004/2/24 12:35
I am guessing its a suzuki 4wd refered to as a jeep. Not actually a Jeep jeep.
#4
Re: too hot or Im just paranoid?
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2004/2/24 13:09
Why on earth,...nah,.. never mind, if you're right, then its probably just another fork being called a shovel.
It's like calling our Datsuns,...Mazdas. There's only one Jeep, built by Willys, & Ford, then Kaiser Corp, followed by American Motors, & now Chrysler. Yep, there's only one Jeep
#5
Re: too hot or Im just paranoid?
phunkdoktaspok
Posted on: 2004/2/24 13:28
I just went back and looked at a previous thread by noyski and its a Suzuki Jimny
#6
Re: too hot or Im just paranoid?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2004/2/24 16:27
I would guess that the Suzuki gauge is calibrated differently than a Datsun gauge.
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