Well as the subject line points out ... nothing better then "Success"
Some of you may recall that I reported a while back my 280sl was overheating in 30C (86 F) or around that range. Also in city stop and go traffic. Some of you may have seen when I went to Dan ... Benz Dr's place of business and we installed the new clutch fan among other things. One of those steps was replacing also the thermostat with a new one then Dan carefully checked the coolant strength. Dan used test strips to compare my coolant to a fresh batch and found that mine was rather weak. So we did 4 things to the cooling system a) new fan clutch, b) new coolant, c) new thermostat and d) added a bottle of Water Wetter to the new coolant batch.
Normally (back in my business life) I like to change one thing at a time when doing "Trouble Shooting" most of you do too I know. Anyway when we did all that the ambient temperature was in the low 20s and I was not sure yet if we did any good with all we changed. Well this past week we had a couple of hot days near 30 C ...
So it was time for a test run. I repeated the city stop and go runs in heavy city traffic I made before the changes a, b, c and d mentioned above my temperature now stays steady at just a shade over 180 F (my estimate would be 182 to 183 F).
I can now say we were successful in eliminating my overheating issue. If I ever make it to the Mohave Desert this might change I'm sure of it, when I was last there in a late model car it was 120 F at the lowest point (6 feet above sea level ~ if I had an egg at the time it would have fried very nicely on the pavement).
Anyway ... sweet success ... Thank you Dan
PS. In my case the clutch fan was earlier diagnosed as defective and not operating properly. I ordered a new thermostat from Dan prior to going to his garage, my thought at the time was I may as well make sure we have a new one on hand just in case so we used it also.