OVERHEATING
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OVERHEATING
NEED SOME ADVISE. I HAVE A 88 YJ WITH A 305 CHEVY/TURBO 350 TRANY AND IT OVERHEATS WHILE IDLING OR TOWING. WHAT I'VE DONE SO FAR IS A NEW STOCK WATER PUMP, 195 THERMOSTAT, NEW FAN COWL WITH STOCK FAN. I'M THINKING OF TRYING AN ELECTRIC FAN WITH A HIGHER CFM. ANY ADVISE WOULD BE GRATEFUL.
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Re: OVERHEATING
is the Radiator fan coming on??? Did you check your head gasket?
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Re: OVERHEATING
THE FAN ALWAYS RUNS, NO HUB INVOLED AND THE HEAD GASKET SHOULD BE GOOD,BRANDD NEW REMAN LONG BLOCK
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Re: OVERHEATING
whats your current fan at?? 2500 CFM?
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Re: OVERHEATING
SORRY I CAN'T ANSWER THAT, WHATEVER STOCK IS.
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Re: OVERHEATING
blah! with a turbo you should pull 3300 cfm with an adequately sized radiator and coolant flow esp for towing and with your engine swap. Look into an electric fan.
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Re: OVERHEATING
look into a thermal electric fan like flex-a-lite..
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Re: OVERHEATING
The turbo is the transmission, it's a Turbo Hydromatic 350, aka turbo 350.asauer17 wrote:blah! with a turbo you should pull 3300 cfm with an adequately sized radiator and coolant flow esp for towing and with your engine swap. Look into an electric fan.
Couple of questions:
What aspiration are you running? Carb or EFI?
What size radiator? 2 core?
How old is the clutch on the stock fan? (a stock clutch fan actually moves a lot of air).
What coolant mix? 50/50?
What kind of fan cowl?
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Re: OVERHEATING
and this is what happens when you are up past your 8pm bedtime!
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Re: OVERHEATING
Has the timing been verified? Timing and airFLOW
are often primary cause of overheats with swaps.
What other mods if any.....comp ratio...heads and etc?
***What year 305...serp belted 305/350 had reverse rotation H2O pumps...new water pump rev or standard rotation?
Edit: I am asking what accessory drive are you running (serp or v-belt) and is the H2O pump rotation a match?
are often primary cause of overheats with swaps.
What other mods if any.....comp ratio...heads and etc?
***What year 305...serp belted 305/350 had reverse rotation H2O pumps...new water pump rev or standard rotation?
Edit: I am asking what accessory drive are you running (serp or v-belt) and is the H2O pump rotation a match?
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Re: OVERHEATING
WOW LOT OF QUESTION. BEST I CAN ANWSER, EDELBROCK CARB AND MANIFOLD, 20X20 RADIATOR NOT MUCH ROOM FOR ANYTTHING LAGER, 50/50 PANHOL (GREEN STUFF), AND TIMMING WAS DONE BY A PRO ????. MOTOR IS STOCK GEN I MID 80'S , FAN SHROUD IS CUSTOM AND ONLY COVERS 2/3 OF THE RAD. THINKING THIS MAY BE THE ISSUE.
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Re: OVERHEATING
dallen91yj wrote:WOW LOT OF QUESTION. BEST I CAN ANWSER, EDELBROCK CARB AND MANIFOLD, 20X20 RADIATOR NOT MUCH ROOM FOR ANYTTHING LAGER, 50/50 PANHOL (GREEN STUFF), AND TIMMING WAS DONE BY A PRO ????. MOTOR IS STOCK GEN I MID 80'S , FAN SHROUD IS CUSTOM AND ONLY COVERS 2/3 OF THE RAD. THINKING THIS MAY BE THE ISSUE.
THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP
Timing on an 80-something 305 should be about 6* BTDC @ 500-600 RPM.
It doesn't take a pro to set timing.
The fact that she overheats at idle points to the fan/radiator shroud.
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Re: OVERHEATING
THANKS THATS WHERE I'LL START, EITHER A 12V OR A BETTER SHROUD.
THANKS FOR EVERYONE'S INPUT
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