Hi, fella's, got some more questions....
Do Cub's have a history of over-heating? I just rebuilt the engine in my father-in-laws 1949 Cub. It runs and sounds great. Before putting the front-end back on the tractor, I ran the engine for about 3-4 hours....I hooked up the garden hose to the cooling water inlet and had a drain hose on the outlet that drained out in the yard. While running this way, the engine only needed a very small flow of water to keep cool, so everything seems find with the engine.
Put the front end and radiator back on & now the engine runs hot. It has a 50/50 antifreeze/water mix in it. I shut the engine down at 212 deg. Up until the point that I rebuilt the engine, I have never seen this Cub run before but Dad has been using it since 1975. I gave him a call to see what he had to say about the over-heating and he said that it has always run hot. He also said that he ran a 50/50 mix when it was cold out but drained the mix every spring and ran 100% water all summer long because of the running hot problem. (The operators manual actually says something about running 100% water during warm weather.) I think he should be able to run 50/50 mix year round.
Asuuming the radiator was clogged, I pulled it off to have it cleaned. The radiator tubes are much cleaner than I expected them to be. I'm still going to have it cleaned but what now? If having the radiator cleaned doesn't help, I'm at a loss. Please help.
Thanks,
Dave #2
PS: It's timed correctly, the oil pressure gauge is off scale high at anything above idle, and the oil pan is about 140 deg.
Do Cub's have a history of over-heating? I just rebuilt the engine in my father-in-laws 1949 Cub. It runs and sounds great. Before putting the front-end back on the tractor, I ran the engine for about 3-4 hours....I hooked up the garden hose to the cooling water inlet and had a drain hose on the outlet that drained out in the yard. While running this way, the engine only needed a very small flow of water to keep cool, so everything seems find with the engine.
Put the front end and radiator back on & now the engine runs hot. It has a 50/50 antifreeze/water mix in it. I shut the engine down at 212 deg. Up until the point that I rebuilt the engine, I have never seen this Cub run before but Dad has been using it since 1975. I gave him a call to see what he had to say about the over-heating and he said that it has always run hot. He also said that he ran a 50/50 mix when it was cold out but drained the mix every spring and ran 100% water all summer long because of the running hot problem. (The operators manual actually says something about running 100% water during warm weather.) I think he should be able to run 50/50 mix year round.
Asuuming the radiator was clogged, I pulled it off to have it cleaned. The radiator tubes are much cleaner than I expected them to be. I'm still going to have it cleaned but what now? If having the radiator cleaned doesn't help, I'm at a loss. Please help.
Thanks,
Dave #2
PS: It's timed correctly, the oil pressure gauge is off scale high at anything above idle, and the oil pan is about 140 deg.