jumpjets
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2023
- Posts
- 13
- Reaction score
- 17
- Location
- Ridgecrest CA
- First Name
- Geoff
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- k25
- Engine Size
- 383
Hello, I’m a longtime reader, first time poster.
My 1978 K25 resto project is running great, but it overheats when driving up the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Tech stuff:
-383 SBC (mercury marine block)
-9.5:1 compression
-Moderate cam (boat cam)
-Summit iron vortec heads. 64cc chambers
-Aluminum dual plane intake
-HEI distributor. 14* base timing, 32* at 2200 rpm
-Edelbrock 600 carb
-87 octane gas
-Summit brand 4 core alum radiator. 33” x 20” (stock size for K25)
-Dual 1300cfm electrical fans with shroud (on at 190*)
-Stock spec water pump
-180* t-stat
-TH350 TCI crate trans.
-1800rpm stall
-33” tires
-NP203 T-case with full time 4wd delete
-stock 14 bolt rear. 4.10 gears (I think)
I had assumed this setup would be great for Death Valley and the sierra mountains, but it can’t climb the mountains. It’ll run about ~200* down the highway at 65mph, even in 100* ambient heat.
Once I start climbing 6-10% grade at 30mph, the truck gets above 230* and temp keeps climbing.
I’ve thrown a ton of new parts at this thing, and the whole rig has 1k miles on it. I even tried putting the T-case in low gear and left the front hubs unlocked.
Any tips or recommendations?
-more timing?
-water only instead of 50/50 mix?
-remove T-stat?
I’m running out of ideas. I had assumed this thing would pull a trailer uphill with the AC on. It can’t even get me & my dog uphill with an empty bed.
My 1978 K25 resto project is running great, but it overheats when driving up the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Tech stuff:
-383 SBC (mercury marine block)
-9.5:1 compression
-Moderate cam (boat cam)
-Summit iron vortec heads. 64cc chambers
-Aluminum dual plane intake
-HEI distributor. 14* base timing, 32* at 2200 rpm
-Edelbrock 600 carb
-87 octane gas
-Summit brand 4 core alum radiator. 33” x 20” (stock size for K25)
-Dual 1300cfm electrical fans with shroud (on at 190*)
-Stock spec water pump
-180* t-stat
-TH350 TCI crate trans.
-1800rpm stall
-33” tires
-NP203 T-case with full time 4wd delete
-stock 14 bolt rear. 4.10 gears (I think)
I had assumed this setup would be great for Death Valley and the sierra mountains, but it can’t climb the mountains. It’ll run about ~200* down the highway at 65mph, even in 100* ambient heat.
Once I start climbing 6-10% grade at 30mph, the truck gets above 230* and temp keeps climbing.
I’ve thrown a ton of new parts at this thing, and the whole rig has 1k miles on it. I even tried putting the T-case in low gear and left the front hubs unlocked.
Any tips or recommendations?
-more timing?
-water only instead of 50/50 mix?
-remove T-stat?
I’m running out of ideas. I had assumed this thing would pull a trailer uphill with the AC on. It can’t even get me & my dog uphill with an empty bed.