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Replying to: tommy63 (Sep 18, 2007 7:22 pm) Do not forget that the 4.7L semi-hemi uses a BYPASS cooling system. This is noted by the fact that the thermostat is mounted LOW on the engine (not at the top of it) This type of cooling system ALWAYS flows coolant thru the engine past the thermostat. One end of the thermostat 'senses' the temparture of this engine flow and the other end of it 'throttles' the flow of coolant out of the radiator and precesicely mixes it into the hot engine coolant. This is why using a 'normal' thermostat will really mess up the cooling system because it does not have the ability to perform this function. Here are a couple of other things to think about; Does the heater put out heat? Did you "burp" the air out of the cooling system using the special valve at the high point of the cooling system? (above power-steering resivour on radiator plumbing) BTW (for future reference): It is worldwide standard to speak of "right" and "left" side of a vehicle based on the point of view from sitting in the drivers seat. (not standing in front of it facing it) For example: The right headlight is the one on the PASSENGERS side.
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 20, 2007 6:39 pm) I wanted to let you know that through your advice my truck is now back on the road. I did the burp thing as you advised, put an identical thermostat in truck to the one I took out, and all is well with my Dakota. Sir, I appreciate all the advice/help you gave in getting my truck fixed. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. I do have one more question. Why is the 4.7L called a semi hemi?
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Replying to: tommy63 (Sep 20, 2007 9:10 pm) First of all, lets review why an engine would be called a "Hemi" in the first place. The term "Hemi" is slang for "Hemisperical". In a piston engine, the area from the top of the piston to the top of the cylinder head by the valve heads is known as the combustion chamber (this is actually just an area of air!). The combustion chamber on most overhead valved AUTOMOTIVE engines are either wedge shaped (think of a piece of pie) or hemispherical (think of tennis ball cut in half). The cylinder head design dictates the combustion area shape, so when someone says "hemi", it really only refers to the engine's cylinder head having a hemispherically shaped combustion chamber. Hemi heads have the spark plug located at dead center of the combustion chamber, which makes for an extremely efficient & powerful fuel/air mixing & flame burn (actual igniting of the fuel/air). Hemi heads also have ideal valve placement to help the flow of air (intake & exhaust) through the cylinder head. In simple terms, the head design is VERY efficient, and allows an engine to make excellent power! On the downside, hemi heads themselves usually are quite heavy & large, and valvetrains can be somewhat complex (read: expensive). The 4.7L engine is a "semi Hemi" because the head is almost a perfect sphere... except for a small bump. Here are some links which further describe the 4.7L semi-hemi http://www.allpar.com/mopar/47.html http://www.thehemi.com/news.php?id=20020826-1
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Replying to: bpeebles (Sep 21, 2007 6:06 pm) Thanx for the explanation on the engine. My wife said to tell you Thanx very much for the help in getting our truck fixed. Again, Thank You.
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Replying to: tommy63 (Sep 22, 2007 9:23 pm) Regards, Dusty |
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Hello all 94 dakota 318 w/air 2wd short story... blower motor worked only on high. then it didn't work at all. the way it happened i'm pretty sure it is the speed control. checked resistance on it but without documentation for the terminals.... help me please!!!!
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Replying to: magnummark (Dec 07, 2007 8:33 pm) I hope that helps. Thanks |
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Replying to: magnummark (Dec 07, 2007 8:33 pm) |
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Replying to: bpeebles (Apr 29, 2007 3:27 pm) Thanks |
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Replying to: nanell (Dec 12, 2007 11:40 pm) |
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