Hi all,
Last weekend i replaced the head on my 998 (a+ high compression) with a Janspeed modified 12g202 head which is similar to the ones used on the old cooper conversions. My car has a new radiator, new water pump and the cooling system was working perfectly on the standard setup, just nudging up to the top the normal range if sat in traffic for very long periods, otherwise sitting bang on normal all the time.
Since changing the head it now seems to be running a lot hotter, the needle tends to sit towards the top of normal, even nudging slightly higher at points, and although it sounds odd the engine bay 'feels' hotter when the bonnet is open.
When I refilled the coolant it took quite a while for the heater to start blowing consistently hot so I think there were some airlocks in there but I am pretty confident that's solved now (purely based on the heater being consistently hot)
I did replace the temperature sender so I wonder if maybe it's related to that - but as I said it does 'feel' hotter than it used to.
I have an 82c thermostat in there the moment so I could go down but I am not sure if that is the right action or it's just a sticking plaster.
I've got the timing set at 7 degrees with the vac disconnected and aroud 1000rpm
Plugs are BP5ES and I did bung some BP6 in there just in case the plug temperature had anything to do with it but there was no obvious difference there.
When driving it sits aroud the middle of the gauge, but seems to randomly creep up and sit there before settling later... Maybe I still have some air stuck in the system?
Any words of wisdom appreciated!
Dan
On the plus side, the car goes well now!