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Mike Romain 12-09-2003 10:53 PM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
Roy, your computer clock is way off!

Mike

Roy J wrote:
>
> It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C
> And you still have 195 degree water no matter what if the
> thermostat is working. I will agree that if you have the heater
> blowing full blast, that may be enough to cool the engine until
> the cab warms up or maybe it never comes up to temp if you are
> sucking outside air.
>
> I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating
> like my '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one
> pipe, shut that one pipe off and directed half the exhaust
> thorugh the intake manifold. Add in the heated intake and I could
> get regular gas mileage at -30F on the highway. (Which wasn't
> great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold weather.
>
> cheers.
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> > I wish.
> >
> > It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
> >
> > The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
> > Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
> > actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
> >
> > Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
> >
> > The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
> > down the t-stat real quick.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Roy J wrote:
> >
> >>If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
> >>anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
> >>heat drill:
> >>-flush and refill cooling system
> >>-rebuild heater core
> >>-new thermostat
> >>-does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
> >>lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
> >>
> >>Cheers.
> >>
> >>Kyonn Gowans wrote:
> >>
> >>>>I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
> >>>
> >>>between
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
> >>>>- Jeff
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can. I need
> >>>to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in the
> >>>dead of winter.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>


Mike Romain 12-09-2003 10:53 PM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
Roy, your computer clock is way off!

Mike

Roy J wrote:
>
> It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C
> And you still have 195 degree water no matter what if the
> thermostat is working. I will agree that if you have the heater
> blowing full blast, that may be enough to cool the engine until
> the cab warms up or maybe it never comes up to temp if you are
> sucking outside air.
>
> I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating
> like my '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one
> pipe, shut that one pipe off and directed half the exhaust
> thorugh the intake manifold. Add in the heated intake and I could
> get regular gas mileage at -30F on the highway. (Which wasn't
> great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold weather.
>
> cheers.
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> > I wish.
> >
> > It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
> >
> > The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
> > Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
> > actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
> >
> > Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
> >
> > The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
> > down the t-stat real quick.
> >
> > Mike
> > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
> >
> > Roy J wrote:
> >
> >>If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
> >>anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
> >>heat drill:
> >>-flush and refill cooling system
> >>-rebuild heater core
> >>-new thermostat
> >>-does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
> >>lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
> >>
> >>Cheers.
> >>
> >>Kyonn Gowans wrote:
> >>
> >>>>I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
> >>>
> >>>between
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
> >>>>- Jeff
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can. I need
> >>>to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in the
> >>>dead of winter.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>


Roy J 12-10-2003 12:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C
And you still have 195 degree water no matter what if the
thermostat is working. I will agree that if you have the heater
blowing full blast, that may be enough to cool the engine until
the cab warms up or maybe it never comes up to temp if you are
sucking outside air.

I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating
like my '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one
pipe, shut that one pipe off and directed half the exhaust
thorugh the intake manifold. Add in the heated intake and I could
get regular gas mileage at -30F on the highway. (Which wasn't
great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold weather.

cheers.

Mike Romain wrote:
> I wish.
>
> It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
>
> The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
> Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
> actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
>
> Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
>
> The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
> down the t-stat real quick.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Roy J wrote:
>
>>If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
>>anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
>>heat drill:
>>-flush and refill cooling system
>>-rebuild heater core
>>-new thermostat
>>-does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
>>lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>>Kyonn Gowans wrote:
>>
>>>>I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
>>>
>>>between
>>>
>>>
>>>>the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
>>>>- Jeff
>>>
>>>
>>>Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can. I need
>>>to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in the
>>>dead of winter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



Roy J 12-10-2003 12:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C
And you still have 195 degree water no matter what if the
thermostat is working. I will agree that if you have the heater
blowing full blast, that may be enough to cool the engine until
the cab warms up or maybe it never comes up to temp if you are
sucking outside air.

I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating
like my '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one
pipe, shut that one pipe off and directed half the exhaust
thorugh the intake manifold. Add in the heated intake and I could
get regular gas mileage at -30F on the highway. (Which wasn't
great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold weather.

cheers.

Mike Romain wrote:
> I wish.
>
> It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
>
> The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
> Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
> actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
>
> Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
>
> The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
> down the t-stat real quick.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Roy J wrote:
>
>>If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
>>anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
>>heat drill:
>>-flush and refill cooling system
>>-rebuild heater core
>>-new thermostat
>>-does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
>>lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>>Kyonn Gowans wrote:
>>
>>>>I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
>>>
>>>between
>>>
>>>
>>>>the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
>>>>- Jeff
>>>
>>>
>>>Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can. I need
>>>to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in the
>>>dead of winter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



Roy J 12-10-2003 12:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C
And you still have 195 degree water no matter what if the
thermostat is working. I will agree that if you have the heater
blowing full blast, that may be enough to cool the engine until
the cab warms up or maybe it never comes up to temp if you are
sucking outside air.

I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating
like my '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one
pipe, shut that one pipe off and directed half the exhaust
thorugh the intake manifold. Add in the heated intake and I could
get regular gas mileage at -30F on the highway. (Which wasn't
great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold weather.

cheers.

Mike Romain wrote:
> I wish.
>
> It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
>
> The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
> Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
> actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
>
> Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
>
> The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
> down the t-stat real quick.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Roy J wrote:
>
>>If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
>>anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
>>heat drill:
>>-flush and refill cooling system
>>-rebuild heater core
>>-new thermostat
>>-does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
>>lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
>>
>>Cheers.
>>
>>Kyonn Gowans wrote:
>>
>>>>I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
>>>
>>>between
>>>
>>>
>>>>the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
>>>>- Jeff
>>>
>>>
>>>Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can. I need
>>>to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in the
>>>dead of winter.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>



L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-10-2003 01:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
There either was a valve in one of your heater hoses that's missing
because it leaked and was simply removed or the cable to it or to a duct
door is disconnected.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Joe wrote:
>
> Since we're kind of on the topic, what's the difference between "heat" and
> "vent" in a CJ7? I get "heat" from both.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-10-2003 01:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
There either was a valve in one of your heater hoses that's missing
because it leaked and was simply removed or the cable to it or to a duct
door is disconnected.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Joe wrote:
>
> Since we're kind of on the topic, what's the difference between "heat" and
> "vent" in a CJ7? I get "heat" from both.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 12-10-2003 01:10 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
There either was a valve in one of your heater hoses that's missing
because it leaked and was simply removed or the cable to it or to a duct
door is disconnected.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Joe wrote:
>
> Since we're kind of on the topic, what's the difference between "heat" and
> "vent" in a CJ7? I get "heat" from both.


FrankW 12-10-2003 07:01 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
Real Jeepers don't whimper about the cold :-)
Right Bill ;-)
Everybody not familiar with Jeeps always ask me.
Is it cold in the winter? I guess because the
CJ5-7 soft tops had snaps and they WERE COLD
in the winter. Even my newer (at the time) 88YJ
soft top. Ok in the city, but as soon as you got
on the freeway, I hope you're wearing mitts,toque
and long johns.

Roy J wrote:
> It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C And you
> still have 195 degree water no matter what if the thermostat is working.
> I will agree that if you have the heater blowing full blast, that may be
> enough to cool the engine until the cab warms up or maybe it never comes
> up to temp if you are sucking outside air.
>
> I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating like my
> '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one pipe, shut that
> one pipe off and directed half the exhaust thorugh the intake manifold.
> Add in the heated intake and I could get regular gas mileage at -30F on
> the highway. (Which wasn't great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold
> weather.
>
> cheers.
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
>> I wish.
>>
>> It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
>>
>> The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
>> Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
>> actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
>>
>> Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
>>
>> The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
>> down the t-stat real quick.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> Roy J wrote:
>>
>>> If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
>>> anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
>>> heat drill:
>>> -flush and refill cooling system
>>> -rebuild heater core
>>> -new thermostat
>>> -does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
>>> lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> Kyonn Gowans wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> between
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
>>>>> - Jeff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can.
>>>> I need
>>>> to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in
>>>> the
>>>> dead of winter.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>



FrankW 12-10-2003 07:01 AM

Re: Winter Grill Inserts?
 
Real Jeepers don't whimper about the cold :-)
Right Bill ;-)
Everybody not familiar with Jeeps always ask me.
Is it cold in the winter? I guess because the
CJ5-7 soft tops had snaps and they WERE COLD
in the winter. Even my newer (at the time) 88YJ
soft top. Ok in the city, but as soon as you got
on the freeway, I hope you're wearing mitts,toque
and long johns.

Roy J wrote:
> It gets colder here than where you are. -40F is the same as -40C And you
> still have 195 degree water no matter what if the thermostat is working.
> I will agree that if you have the heater blowing full blast, that may be
> enough to cool the engine until the cab warms up or maybe it never comes
> up to temp if you are sucking outside air.
>
> I still wish the newer FI engines had a proper engine heating like my
> '68 Olds V-8 had: Dual exhaust had a thermostat in one pipe, shut that
> one pipe off and directed half the exhaust thorugh the intake manifold.
> Add in the heated intake and I could get regular gas mileage at -30F on
> the highway. (Which wasn't great but it would go to 5 mpg in really cold
> weather.
>
> cheers.
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>
>> I wish.
>>
>> It don't work like that up here in the Great White North.
>>
>> The t-stat will stay closed or 'just' crack open in the real cold.
>> Blocking the rad will let it heat up enough to open the t-stat and
>> actually have 195 deg coolant flowing.
>>
>> Otherwise it is only very luke warm.
>>
>> The t-stat opens a bit and the hot coolant hits -40 in the rad and shuts
>> down the t-stat real quick.
>>
>> Mike
>> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>> Roy J wrote:
>>
>>> If your thermostat is working properly, the radiator is shut off
>>> anyway. If your aren't getting enough heat, you need to do the
>>> heat drill:
>>> -flush and refill cooling system
>>> -rebuild heater core
>>> -new thermostat
>>> -does the Cherokee have the small or big fan motor? It shares a
>>> lot of parts with the Wrangler of that vintage
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> Kyonn Gowans wrote:
>>>
>>>>> I used to cut an appropriate sized piece of cardboard and stuffed it
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> between
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> the grill and the radiator. But that was I was poor(er).
>>>>> - Jeff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yeah I've seen people do that, but I'm trying to avoid it if I can.
>>>> I need
>>>> to do something cause it just takes my car way to long to warm up in
>>>> the
>>>> dead of winter.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>




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