simplysigns
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OK I have check all the threads on overheating and I am going nutts!! So bare with me.
Here is what I have....
Engine....1972 Chevy 454 (came out of a 2wd 3/4 ton truck). Has been rebuilt but nothing crazy. 30 over, Mild cam, heads back to stock, After market aluminum intake, Holly 670 avenger carb, Headers. This engine is 98% new. I have put every hour on it (I installed a hour gauge).
Cooling system.... After market High flow water pump, 3 core Aluminum radiator, 160 degree T-stat, Dual 15" electric fans with a shroud.
Now here is what goes on. Going down the road I have no problems. Gauge stays around 160-180 degrees. It only gets hot on trails and at idle (after 10 or 15 minutes). If I get back on the road. It cools back down. So this tells me it is air flow. Right?
Here is what I have done. Went through 2 T-stats (1 180 degree & 1 160 degree, both do the same). Went through 2 Radiator caps (both good, same). All new hoses (no kinks). Coolent is flowing fine. And there is nothing blocking the grill in front. Everthing is clean. The fans are pulling air through the radiator like crazy. But not enough! WHY????
I did read a post about the timing may be off. Causes overheating. Is this something I should look into? It runs great. I have a small hesitation if I hammer it from stop position. But after that, it runs like a bat out of hell.
Any input is always welcome. So please feel free. At this point I am up for anything!!
Here is what I have....
Engine....1972 Chevy 454 (came out of a 2wd 3/4 ton truck). Has been rebuilt but nothing crazy. 30 over, Mild cam, heads back to stock, After market aluminum intake, Holly 670 avenger carb, Headers. This engine is 98% new. I have put every hour on it (I installed a hour gauge).
Cooling system.... After market High flow water pump, 3 core Aluminum radiator, 160 degree T-stat, Dual 15" electric fans with a shroud.
Now here is what goes on. Going down the road I have no problems. Gauge stays around 160-180 degrees. It only gets hot on trails and at idle (after 10 or 15 minutes). If I get back on the road. It cools back down. So this tells me it is air flow. Right?
Here is what I have done. Went through 2 T-stats (1 180 degree & 1 160 degree, both do the same). Went through 2 Radiator caps (both good, same). All new hoses (no kinks). Coolent is flowing fine. And there is nothing blocking the grill in front. Everthing is clean. The fans are pulling air through the radiator like crazy. But not enough! WHY????
I did read a post about the timing may be off. Causes overheating. Is this something I should look into? It runs great. I have a small hesitation if I hammer it from stop position. But after that, it runs like a bat out of hell.
Any input is always welcome. So please feel free. At this point I am up for anything!!


