 by darrenbiggs » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:11 pm
by darrenbiggs » Thu Jul 22, 2010 4:11 pm 
				
				My money is on the good old thermostat!
I had similar issues for absolutely ages and went through various (and expensive) options trying to figure it out, some more puzzling than others.  (I'm sure Clee et al might remember my custom chicken temp probe avec cork)
Long and the short of it was that I pulled what had been a new thermostat out and dropped it in a saucepan of water.  Sure enough it opened, and at the right temp, but it wouldn't open fully.  Clearly it was a duffer from day one.  With the new new thermostat in the pan alongside it the difference was obvious.
If you think about it the pipes (and therefore water flow) in an Alpine is a long distance.  It's no surprise that with a partially opening thermostat it will allow 100+ at the engine whilst the rad is still reading 90.  It just takes too long for the water to circulate.
Get a new thermostat if in any doubt as it's the cheapest fix you can make.
Also rev the engine just a fraction whilst in neutral.  If you see the gauge rise it's almost certainly flow related so again thermostat or the option of a blocked rad!!!
				I'm just here for the gasoline.