Guys, I know there have been many posts in the past on this issue but please bear with me. Just finished an under the hood redo of my 62 340hp. It had been running fine with no overtemp problems. I removed a replacement radiator and installed a brand new DeWitts repro. I am running a 50/50 Prestone mix. I also replaced the old (locked up) fan clutch with a new Eaton reproduction from thepartsladi. I also replaced the Edelbrock performer carb with a correct rebuilt AFB 3269S.
The car cranks and runs fine and will heat up to 180 deg when idling and stay at that temp indefinitely. When I drive the car around town for a few miles the temp (IR gun verified) goes to 210+. Increasing to 60mps backs the temp down maybe 10 degrees at the most and it continues to run between 210 and 220 until I take it back to the garage. I swapped the fan clutch out of my 66 427 (which has no overheating issues) with no change in the results. The carb may be a little rich because when I shut the hot engine down, it backfires one time (like a 410 shotgun) through the exhaust I assume caused by excess fuel in the cylinder.
My choices seem to be installing a FlowKooler water pump or eliminating the fan clutch with a Paragon solid hookup . Any ideas are welcome.
The car cranks and runs fine and will heat up to 180 deg when idling and stay at that temp indefinitely. When I drive the car around town for a few miles the temp (IR gun verified) goes to 210+. Increasing to 60mps backs the temp down maybe 10 degrees at the most and it continues to run between 210 and 220 until I take it back to the garage. I swapped the fan clutch out of my 66 427 (which has no overheating issues) with no change in the results. The carb may be a little rich because when I shut the hot engine down, it backfires one time (like a 410 shotgun) through the exhaust I assume caused by excess fuel in the cylinder.
My choices seem to be installing a FlowKooler water pump or eliminating the fan clutch with a Paragon solid hookup . Any ideas are welcome.
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