Team Camaro Tech banner
1 - 20 of 49 Posts

bella2024

· Registered
Joined
·
18 Posts
Discussion starter · #1 ·
my 1967 Camaro is overheating it creeps op to 220 degrees it stayed at 180-190 then i changed the schrod old one was broken the new schrod seems to be closer to the motor the fan is completely inside the schrod could that be the problem?
 
Maybe post pics of the two shrouds.
 
Post a pic of the shroud installed in the car
 
  • Like
Reactions: srode
If it is overheating while moving at a reasonable pace this is indicative of inadequate flow or an undersized radiator. Shroud & fan are for low speed and idling conditions.

When is the last time you changed the thermostat? Are you sure all air is out of the system? Belt tight on pump and not slipping?
 
That doesn't look like a Camaro shroud.. reminds me of one off a Monte Carlo or Chevelle
Looks like the NOS one for a Camaro I have in stock, GM part #3893812 and the original one on my car and the other ones I've seen.
 
If you have a “long” water pump, that would likely cause this sort of problem.

Just an observation from where I sit.

The shroud looks like the one on my 67.
 
my 1967 Camaro is overheating it creeps op to 220 degrees it stayed at 180-190 then i changed the schrod old one was broken the new schrod seems to be closer to the motor the fan is completely inside the schrod could that be the problem?
Is this car new to you?
The coolant level is full?
I see the serpentine belt system. Is the fan turning the correct direction?
 
Discussion starter · #18 ·
If it is overheating while moving at a reasonable pace this is indicative of inadequate flow or an undersized radiator. Shroud & fan are for low speed and idling conditions.

When is the last time you changed the thermostat? Are you sure all air is out of the system? Belt tight on pump and not slipping?
it overheats at idle also stat is new removed air belt is correct not slipping
 
1 - 20 of 49 Posts