standup303
Well-Known Member
Hey all, been dealing with an overheating issue on my 69 Dart. I’ll go out for a drive even in 70 degree weather the car will hit 220 about 10 minutes into the drive and then I’ll pull over and shut it down to let it cool. Nice slow driving, not a ton of stop lights.
Pro flow 26” slim fit radiator with dual electric fans that came with the car
440 source high flow pump, housing, and 180 degree stat
Had the block hot tanked and shot peened, rinsed and blew out all passages very well before assembly.
440-new build only a few hundred miles on it.
9.4:1 compression
530/530 lift 235/243 duration 103 CL hyd roller cam
452 heads
850cfm double pumper I have not dialed yet
At 21 initial 32 total-no vac advance
Cars running good just overheats
I want to get a dyno tune but don’t want to take it in until I figure this out. Unless it’s a timing issue.
Couple photos, had just shut the car off from it reading 230 at the stat soon as I got home from a drive. Stat is brand new, I do question it though after hitting different areas of the engine with the temp gun.
Pic of #1 plug.
Pro flow 26” slim fit radiator with dual electric fans that came with the car
440 source high flow pump, housing, and 180 degree stat
Had the block hot tanked and shot peened, rinsed and blew out all passages very well before assembly.
440-new build only a few hundred miles on it.
9.4:1 compression
530/530 lift 235/243 duration 103 CL hyd roller cam
452 heads
850cfm double pumper I have not dialed yet
At 21 initial 32 total-no vac advance
Cars running good just overheats
I want to get a dyno tune but don’t want to take it in until I figure this out. Unless it’s a timing issue.
Couple photos, had just shut the car off from it reading 230 at the stat soon as I got home from a drive. Stat is brand new, I do question it though after hitting different areas of the engine with the temp gun.
Pic of #1 plug.
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