Restored original drivetrain on this 60 Vette, 283 Cubic inch, 4 BBL.
The gauges have not been restored, so not sure of accuracy. However, the gauge reads 200-205 while driving. I had the radiator recored with a core that has 30% more rows for better cooling and the engine still runs hotter that I like. Upon shut down a tad bit of anti-freeze begins to drip from the radiator cap from the pressure. These early cars don't have an over flow tube, so I'm wondering how to keep the engine cooler. When an engine over heats, the boiling water can't escape.
I was thinking some of the heat may be from a new engine, but with the 50 plus engines from 65-71 muscle cars I have restored / assembled, I have never had this problem.
Also, the after market lower radiator hose was leaking with new repop original style clamps utilized and I still have a very small leak there. I'm thinking of using later model clamps with the screw for tightening.
I was thinking about removing the thermostat as well to have better water flow. Any advice is much appreciated.
The gauges have not been restored, so not sure of accuracy. However, the gauge reads 200-205 while driving. I had the radiator recored with a core that has 30% more rows for better cooling and the engine still runs hotter that I like. Upon shut down a tad bit of anti-freeze begins to drip from the radiator cap from the pressure. These early cars don't have an over flow tube, so I'm wondering how to keep the engine cooler. When an engine over heats, the boiling water can't escape.
I was thinking some of the heat may be from a new engine, but with the 50 plus engines from 65-71 muscle cars I have restored / assembled, I have never had this problem.
Also, the after market lower radiator hose was leaking with new repop original style clamps utilized and I still have a very small leak there. I'm thinking of using later model clamps with the screw for tightening.
I was thinking about removing the thermostat as well to have better water flow. Any advice is much appreciated.
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