peterb wrote:
If the radiator was blocked to any great amount the temp would go even higher. You say the gears get harder as temp goes up, this could be a few different things, one may be it's poor or wrong oil affecting syncros, two, the clutch is acting up as it gets hot, causing drag. When its hot, what happens when you select reverse? Crunching?
79C is fine, a long way from boiling. I wouldn't be concerned about that, even the oil pressures not that bad at idle. What oil are you using?
So far as idling slow when hot it could be mixtures off.
The gear changes definitely get more difficult and crunchy after it gets hotter. That's my main concern with it all really.... if I didn't have to nurse the gear changes and pay attention so I don't stall it when selecting 1st to take off at the traffic lights, I wouldn't be bothered by the temp gauge showing 3/4.
Before I started thinking about the coolant temp, my gut instinct was that the oil is getting too hot, thinning out, and then causing the problem. I had started to look at oil coolers but then saw another thread where they're really not necessary for a road car.
I've been running Penrite HPR30 in it at the moment. I did try a couple alternatives a few years back: a Penrite alternative (can't remember which rating) and some flashy synthetic Castrol magnatec stuff. I didn't like either... both seemed to be worse at the higher temps.
The carb is a Dellorto so it's really just the idle mix that I can tweak. I selected the jets based on spec and the "how to build and power tune..." book. I'd like to get the car on dyno and properly jetted but I figured I want to sort out this issue first.
The idle is fine when cold. Perhaps I should try adjusting it once it's hot and showing the problem? Although given it's idling slower as it gets hotter, that seems like I'll end up with a very fast cold idle. I'll give that a go anyway.