Now that my car is more or less legal I still need to attend to its lack of cooling :-(
Water pump was replaced about 200 miles ago.
I have checked the timing and its bang on 10 degrees BTDC.
It ticks over at 900 - 1000 rpm very happily, but when giving it some gas it does hesitate and splutter. Main radiator fan cuts in as normal, but all that seems to do is slow down the rising temperature until it hits the max and I shut off the engine. Carb jets have been removed blown through and refitted.
I have jumped in and switched on the heater & fan and it blows extremely hot air at first then slowly it the temp of the air coming out the vents drops to "luke warm" shut it off and leave it a couple of minutes and then switch it on again and very hot air is being expelled again. This makes me think that coolant flow is restricted within the matrix itself.
I've changed the thermostat and checked the replacement for operation before fitting. ( I get the same issue )
If I take the expansion tank cap off I can see water being returned back to the expansion tank. (so water is flowing round the system)
Radiator itself is v. hot and the tickover is not affected by the rising water temp. (Again, Thermostat is working and water is flowing around the system)
So, knowing that I had a few tickover issues a few months ago, I swapped carbs and discovered the original carbs thermostat housing was blocked, it was full of crud, l cleared it out but thats made me suspicious.
Today, when I swapped the main thermostat the old thermostat came out and had the same crud encrusted all round the outside of one of the connections (the large one that joins metal pipe section by 4" rubber hose).
This makes me think that possibly some of the channels in the main rad and also the heater matrix are blocked and restricting the flow of water through them, thus causing this slow rising of water temp as the flow efficiency has dropped.
And yes I have coolant in there!
Would appreciate a sanity check