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Anyone have a Big Block that DOES NOT OVERHEAT at Idle in hot weather?

Started by Banana, July 15, 2021, 05:34:08 AM

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Mrbill426

Yeah it is out of the shroud quite a ways; looks like you have a lot of room in front of it to experiment.


Quote from: Banana on July 17, 2021, 07:42:51 AM
Adding some pix. I read that the fan must be 30 to 50% into the shroud to be effective. Looks like mine may be borderline 30%, or even less. Using all stock components.

Please confirm the 30 to 50% overlap standard, and if you guys see any parts not looking correct. Maybe the report shroud is a bit short? Pulley?

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MoparLeo

You say it "overheats" at idle. What exactly does that mean ? Have you checked the temperature with an actual gauge that reads the temp in degrees ? Used an infrared gun ? And the fan blades should be covered by the shroud.
Are you trying to keep everything factory stock looking ?? 
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It would not be unusual for a properly functioning, stock type cooling system ( Stock core, 195 thermostat, 16 lb. cap. properly functioning fan clutch and factory fan blade assembly, shroud, normal timing and jetting, cam, compression etc... ) to idle at/over 200 degrees. Depending on the altitude, and ambient outside temps. Naturally hotter in Summer months than Winter.
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Banana

Thanks guys. I'll get the fan/shroud corrected, then get an accurate temp gauge to see where it ends up.