My new-to-me E30 seems to have a problem with the coolant temperature. It never gets much past the hashmark before the halfway point, so it runs at around 30% warm. I think the thermostat may be stuck open. It still blows hot air in cold weather, so I don't think it's off by much.
I plan to have a maintenance weekend in which I'll do the timing belt, water pump, t-belt tensioner, and thermostat. But I can't do that for like 2 weeks. In the meantime, I have a few hundred miles of daily driving and even an autocross to partake in.
My question is, if I am giving the car plenty of time to warm up before I run it hard at higher revs, do I risk causing any engine damage or excessive wear at these operating temps? I figure that the oil will provide adequate lubrication even if the coolant is a bit colder than it should be. But any input would be appreciated, I don't want make my M20 sad :(
I plan to have a maintenance weekend in which I'll do the timing belt, water pump, t-belt tensioner, and thermostat. But I can't do that for like 2 weeks. In the meantime, I have a few hundred miles of daily driving and even an autocross to partake in.
My question is, if I am giving the car plenty of time to warm up before I run it hard at higher revs, do I risk causing any engine damage or excessive wear at these operating temps? I figure that the oil will provide adequate lubrication even if the coolant is a bit colder than it should be. But any input would be appreciated, I don't want make my M20 sad :(
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