VAD Gold Rush
Well-Known Member
Short Version,
Can you run a big block without a thermostat without problems?
Long Version,
I finally got to drive my 1974 Plymouth Scamp yesterday. It has a 400 swapped into it. Plenty of coolant, very minor leaks, but it got extremely hot in a short amount of time. The engine cranks super smoothly, so I doubt any head gasket problems. The engine has no thermostat in it currently. I pondered if this would be a problem, but didn't figure it would that big of a deal. After pegging the temp gauge, I'm now wondering if that is a huge problem. I notice there is a small hole, approximately 1/2" if I remember correctly, in the water pump housing that I wondered if it needs to be sealed off by the bottom of the thermostat. I know the Cleveland Ford has that problem. I'm I correct in my assumption, or am I way out in left field?
Can you run a big block without a thermostat without problems?
Long Version,
I finally got to drive my 1974 Plymouth Scamp yesterday. It has a 400 swapped into it. Plenty of coolant, very minor leaks, but it got extremely hot in a short amount of time. The engine cranks super smoothly, so I doubt any head gasket problems. The engine has no thermostat in it currently. I pondered if this would be a problem, but didn't figure it would that big of a deal. After pegging the temp gauge, I'm now wondering if that is a huge problem. I notice there is a small hole, approximately 1/2" if I remember correctly, in the water pump housing that I wondered if it needs to be sealed off by the bottom of the thermostat. I know the Cleveland Ford has that problem. I'm I correct in my assumption, or am I way out in left field?















