63chevyll
1/2 ton status
for the record,
My 406 had milled 64 cc heads, and flat tops, i think that put the CC around 10.5ish:1, maybe a bit more
I used a factory 3 ROW radiator with a Flex fan and factory shroud
Perfromer intake with a 1406 Carb, 700r4 with 3.07 gears. It ran real well down there.
Timing, fuel ratio and driving style have alot to do with it heating up
like I said TWO summers in Phoenix and no issues.
I did put an electric fan as a pusher for the long stops at intersections around the end of my stay down there, but when i got home i pulled it off
My 406 had milled 64 cc heads, and flat tops, i think that put the CC around 10.5ish:1, maybe a bit more
I used a factory 3 ROW radiator with a Flex fan and factory shroud
Perfromer intake with a 1406 Carb, 700r4 with 3.07 gears. It ran real well down there.
Timing, fuel ratio and driving style have alot to do with it heating up
like I said TWO summers in Phoenix and no issues.
I did put an electric fan as a pusher for the long stops at intersections around the end of my stay down there, but when i got home i pulled it off
A 400SBC IS a bad design. It's why it wasn't in production for very long. I am pretty sure I remember the issue being, the more it's overbored, the thinner the walls get from one cylinder to the next, and that makes the engine even more prone to hotter temps. What I know for a fact is the way a 400 acts on a day to day basis, compared to a 350, 454, and even big HP Cummins diesels. It's the hardest engine to keep cool that I've ever had, and many other people also suffer from the same issues. A few don't, but if you notice, a lot of them are stock bore engines that were original in the original vehicle. The overbored motors seem to be more problematic.


