QBuff02
I like Big Blocks and I cannot lie
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2017
- Posts
- 867
- Reaction score
- 1,598
- Location
- Central IL
- First Name
- Quincy
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 454
I saw in previous replies you said you had the thermostat removed, did you put it back in throughout your trial and error? Not only does a thermostat help to regulate temperature, it also acts as a restrictor to slow the flow of coolant down. If you run without a thermostat the coolant can flow through the radiator too fast and the heat won't be properly drawn off as the coolant cycles through the radiator. But also, not having a shroud can make a huge difference as well. Without the shroud the air at idle and slow speeds doesn't get drawn into and through the radiator and the fan basically pulls and circulates the air inside the engine bay until you get some speed to force the air through the radiator. i've seen 20 degree temp differences in coolant between having a proper shroud on the radiator/fan vs. not having a shroud at all. Sounds like you've got the most of it ironed out, but those are a couple tips that I know will make a difference. for example my 500 hp big block has all the right components and it doesn't care if its 55 degrees or 105 degrees it always runs right around 200 (with a 185 degree t-stat) degrees on an autometer gauge.Carburator, I know some folks do but I can't imagine going to EFI. Yes, the timing is at 8 degrees BTDC. No shroud and apparently the wrong fan so I ordered the right fan last night.