bigd65 |
09-18-2003 05:29 PM |
98 and above i believe, they are real light to.
Mike, it wasnt that they wernt cutting it. as i tried before, i thought maybe my timing problem was associated with it getting hot. i figured well maybe it is getting hot and the gauges were malfunctioning, so puled them off. guess what, the wernt malfunctioning so i went back to the drawing board. i really was going to put them back on later but when i found the idea about the plastic fan i tried it. well actually, i was at the wrecking yard to get another fan and clutch because, i dont know if there is a difference between a BBC fan/clutch and a SBC fan//clutch but the one i had was twice as heavy as the other fan/clutch that i got this time. well i changed it was pretty happy with it, UNTILL one of the guys over ther races cars said try to find one of those plastic fans from a 98, that was the only fan he could find that would cool the 450 hp SBC he had in his race car. well i scouted around and found one. i put it on and VIOLA. i like this fan.
also, i read on another post where someone was saying that these motors were designed to run at at least 180* temp for emmissions purposes and propper fuel atomization. now im not real sure about all that but, with the emmission here in my county i had to try anything and you know the HELL i have been having with the rich idle. well, there must have been something to that, cause it is running a little higher on the temp gauge, right at the 180* mark and the idle dont smell as rich. next adventure is to change the thermostat to a 180* instead of a 160*. hey, im game to try almost anything.
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