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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle - Don't Lose Your Cool

This Month, We Upgrade Our C3's Cooling System
November, 2009
By Dave Young
Photography by Dave Young
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Stock Cooling System
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Stock Cooling System
Despite what you may have heard, Corvettes don't have to run hot. This month we'll show you how make your car's stock cooling system perform its best, as well as how to modify the system so your engine runs cool on even the hottest summer day.
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Temperature Gauge
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Interior
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Interior
Driving your Corvette is a blast, but if you're like us, you get nervous when the temperature gauge starts hovering over the 200-degree mark or creeping toward the redline. Our car definitely needed help keeping cool, so we put in a call to Zip Products.
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Electric Fan
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Electric Fan
One of the first steps we took was to remove the inexpensive aftermarket electric fans installed by a previous owner. In addition to being improperly installed, these fans were wired directly to the alternator lead, creating a potential fire hazard.
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Fan Shroud
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Fan Shroud
The factory fan shroud is often broken, cracked, or missing from older Corvettes, but luckily the previous owner still had ours and included it with the car. The shroud is a vital part of your Corvette's cooling system, creating a Venturi effect that accelerates air through the radiator for maximum cooling.
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Shroud Seals
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Shroud Seals
Also MIA from many older Corvettes are the radiator shroud seals. We ordered new ones from Zip to seal the shroud, ensuring the cooling air goes through, rather than around, our radiator.
Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Factory Clutch Fan
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Corvette C3 Project Vehicle Factory Clutch Fan
We installed a factory clutch fan temporarily to complete our C3's stock cooling system. The car ran cooler than it had when we first got it, but it still tended to get warm when idling in hot Florida traffic. Needless to say, we were eager to install our new components from Zip products and see what difference they made.

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