#1, a 66 coronet never came with a 440 so someone must have installed it, make sure the radiator is large enough to handle the 440 if your having heating problems, you want that engine to run 190 degrees on the open road and not much over 200 in traffic.
190-220 F
The answer for the srt 4 normal Temp is at 200
about 180/190 degrees.......retired dodge mechanic in TEXAS
It should range between 180-210 F for normal operating temperature.It should range between 180-210 F for normal operating temperature.
it is vacuum vavle controled by engine temperature. mostly used until engine gets up to normal operating temperature, or after the engine gets to normal operating temperature. depending on what is hooked up to the vavle. i hope this helps Answer your question.
The normal operating temperature for a 1970 Dodge D100 typically ranges between 180°F and 220°F (82°C to 104°C). Maintaining this temperature ensures optimal engine performance and efficiency. It's important to monitor the temperature gauge and ensure the cooling system is functioning properly to prevent overheating.
Dodge Coronet was created in 1965.
yes there is a dodge coronet, and in 68, 69, 70 there was a coronet super bee.
coronet 440, coronet 500, and the coronet R/T.
In 1970, Dodge produced a total of 4,999 Coronet convertibles. This model year marked the final production of the Coronet convertible, as Dodge discontinued it after 1970. The 1970 Coronet was part of the larger Dodge Coronet lineup, which included various body styles and configurations.
Probably around 210 Fahrenheit
It's telling you that your vehicle is not reaching normal operating temperature quickly enough. You most likely need to replace the thermostat.