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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / September 2007

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Cooling system help C5

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ZÿRiX - 27 Sep 2007 11:40 GMT
1998 C5 Coupe



Under the front clip is 3 black plastic strips I understand the middle one helps pull air up into the radiator.

When I bought my Vette they where all broke and removed, I need help because I do not even know what

they are called...

Dad I know you always seem to have part numbers and I have been trying to find the part here

http://www.gmpartsdirect.com



But have had know luck...



I want to start driving my Vette more but want to make sure it stays cool...



I still have a couple of problems with it one being belt squeal...

I have put on a new tensioner and belt and cleaned the pulleys and just bought an idler

pulley and waiting for it to be shipped. I hope that takes care of the squeal.



And I also think the car still gets to warm.

Driving on the highway it will run between 199 and 207 F (DIC reading)

But around town in 95 degree weather it will run between 210 to 228 and sometimes hit 230,

Less than 2,000 miles ago the radiator, water pump, thermostat and reservoir where changed.

I am unsure, but I believe the coolant mix was 50/50 water and Dex coolant.



The thermostat was bought from a chevy dealer and is stock.



Thanx for any help

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Dad - 27 Sep 2007 17:35 GMT
1998 C5 Coupe

Under the front clip is 3 black plastic strips I understand the middle
one helps pull air up into the radiator.
When I bought my Vette they where all broke and removed, I need help
because I do not even know what
they are called...
Dad I know you always seem to have part numbers and I have been trying
to find the part here
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com

But have had know luck...

I want to start driving my Vette more but want to make sure it stays
cool...

I still have a couple of problems with it one being belt squeal...
I have put on a new tensioner and belt and cleaned the pulleys and
just bought an idler
pulley and waiting for it to be shipped. I hope that takes care of the
squeal.

And I also think the car still gets to warm.
Driving on the highway it will run between 199 and 207 F (DIC reading)
But around town in 95 degree weather it will run between 210 to 228
and >sometimes hit 230,
>Less than 2,000 miles ago the radiator, water pump, thermostat and
>reservoir where >changed.
>I am unsure, but I believe the coolant mix was 50/50 water and Dex
>coolant.

>The thermostat was bought from a chevy dealer and is stock.

Your running temperature is about right, and your fan comes on about
22X degrees and may get to that 230 before coming down. Other than the
air dam I wouldn't change a thing.

Part numbers are 10401458 center $47, right corner 10419313 $10, and
the left corner 10419313 $7.50 (?). Careful, GM parts direct makes
their money on shipping. Not to hard to get their price from my dealer
as they don't charge shipping and with a 25% discount.

Try http://www.fichtnerchevrolet.com/HomePage and go to Order Parts,
page 5, good people to work with.
ZÿRiX - 27 Sep 2007 19:14 GMT
Thx Dad as always you are a lot of help...

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> 1998 C5 Coupe
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> Try http://www.fichtnerchevrolet.com/HomePage and go to Order Parts, page
> 5, good people to work with.
 
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