![]() 02/22/2016 at 16:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Posted a question about my 1965 Dodge Dart to a 2013+ Dodge Dart forum.
Just for jokes. Does anyone actually have an answer for this though? I’m thinking about taking the Dodge back to school with me after spring break and I want to stay cool, exceptionally here in the mountains.
1st reply:
My response:
He’s still not getting it:
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you criminal!
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how could you pirate goat simulator?
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hysterical
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Fun. What do the comments look like?
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Post them ;)
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I’ll update when I get one.
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It sounds like you may be missing the radiator shroud. Those are actually pretty important when idling- otherwise the fan just moves around the engine bay instead of pulling cool air from the outside across the radiator into the engine bay.
If you’re not missing it, on an older engine it is common to have this problem anyway. If you plan on idling much the engine driven fan isn’t spinning too quickly. On the same note an electric fan pulls a lot of juice and can stress your 65 dart’s electric system. If you have the stock alternator (or god forbid generator) and a stock size battery (small) you may trade your problem of running warm to one of running down your battery.
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Say that your rear wheels spin out under hard acceleration :D
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I think that was supposed to be directed at Slant6 (thanks Obama Kinja!)
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Pick one, and make it your avatar.
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I don’t think it ever had a shroud. Still makes sense thought.
It has a modern battery that’s comparable in size to most other car batteries with a stock alternator. I don’t think it’d be too much draw. I probably just need a new radiator.
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I have a 2 door hardtop 270 with the 225 namesake. And it has been my avatar for 3 years now.
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I ment for the dart forum, see if anybody would actually notice.
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Yes. My mistake actually. Although his replies didn’t load for me....
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A new radiator may solve the problem. If it’s an airflow problem then that won’t fix it and you’ll be out the cost of a radiator.
You may try dropping thermostat temp (from 195 to 180 perhaps), also check that the temperature gauge sensor isn’t somewhere strange like in a heater hose. Water pump also strikes me as a possible culprit.
Running warm is one of those problems that you can spend a ton of money and time tracking down. So do your best to test the system and try the cheaper options before you go for the big buck fixes.
Simple things like running too thick oil can cause a vehicle to run warm.
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I think I am running pretty thick oil now that I think of it. Also changed it last 2 years ago since I don’t use it that much (I know it’s bad, I’ll change it when I go home).
It’s not that bad of a problem, just a little concern. These little sixes will run without oil or coolant for days according to mechanic folklorists.
I have a new thermostat lying around, water pump aint a bad idea either.
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I’ll do it.
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Next trollpost idea: “I’m thinking about converting to electronic ignition so I don’t have to deal with points anymore. Does anyone have a recommendation? I’m leaning to Ignitor because of the price but is the JEGS version worth it?”
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It’s so hard to find points for this car you have no idea.
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Actually it’s not that hard now that I looked, but when I pulled it from a barn in 2010 points were something I couldn’t find anywhere and eventually found a NOS set in the glove box (my dad was planning on replacing them before he parked it.
Really it was the only thing that stopped it from starting in 14 years. We did change the fuel tank and checked the timing though before we tried to crank it.
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meh, kinja does that from time to time
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What happened to the days when we used to just blame Nibbles?!
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More fun this way.
And 90% of current OPPO users wouldn’t get it.
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1) coolant pressure cap
2) flow test radiator
3) flush and replace coolant
4) replace thermostat
My SL was very similar for a long time, these three things have helped greatly. It can still warm up significantly, but not anywhere near as bad as before.
I still want to replace the fan clutch just to be safe though, but if you don’t have one, then either your radiator doesn’t have good flow, maybe even bad thermostat (not opening wide enough, or getting stuck only partially open).
The only thing I would say about electric fans is to be really careful about what wires you get for it. A guy I know has a 64 Sport Fury and a couple summers ago one of wires burned up and lost connection, so it was running way hotter than normal, but no coolant loss. Strange situation indeed. Do not upset a 478CI Ray Barton race HEMI. Thing is an absolute monster.
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Please keep these coming.
Off to see if there is a modern Montego forum that I can do the same thing on.
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http://www.dodge-dart.org/forum/dodge-da…
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Seriously, you should convert to electronic. The Ignitor II is an easy upgrade. Best part is your engine bay keeps its bone stock look.
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RIP Nibbles.
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Electric fan would work. If it’s new enough to have an expansion tank, swapping in a larger expansion tank can help some too.
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Reply that you stuck you fingers in the fan. "BRB, going to hospital."
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For being such a big modern Dodge fan with some seeming knowledge, you’d think buzz bomb wouldn’t have failed his Detect Trolling roll that badly. I mean, your username is SLANT. SIX. Your vehicle says ONLY “Dodge Dart”.
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you’ll get kicked out by enraged Neo-Dart fanboys! :0
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I need Chevy to bring back the Nova name so I can play too.
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“My Dart is so underpowered. I can’t get the front wheels to spin!”
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Oh god xD
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I was interested in these kits from crane cams (
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/crn-750-… )
They have a rev limiter!
Then I realized I have an HEI distributor.
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Wow, thanks. Didn’t realize that was a thing.
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yeah wait until i start posting about my V8
they’ll all be so confused
REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Horrid gas mileage
3 speed transmission!
bench seat!
How come mine didn’t come with an FM radio guys?