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Old 12-06-2022, 10:05 AM   #1
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Another Overheating Mystery

After 5-10 minutes 400 sbc is heating up to 220° I turn off and notice the radiator feels cool. Have replaced thermostat, (180°) got air out by filling and running even jacking up front end. Temp sensing unit from classic instruments does not have adapter that can trap air. Laser thermometer shows temps are reading correctly. I plan on replacing water pump next. I just finished rewiring entire truck and installed 4 row radiator because I installed air conditioning
Thought I had air pockets but I've done everything to get the air out. Any suggestions?
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Re: Another Overheating Mystery

It was running fine before so it's not the head steam holes or anything like that. Can someone flip photo? I tried.
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Old 12-06-2022, 10:13 AM   #3
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What was/has changed from before?
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Old 12-06-2022, 10:29 AM   #4
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What was/has changed from before?
just finished rewiring entire truck and installed 4 row radiator because I installed air conditioning
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just finished rewiring entire truck and installed 4 row radiator because I installed air conditioning
Are you reaching these temps while idling or driving? Is the AC on or off when you reach these temps? What kind of fan you you have? Fan shroud? How big are the cores on the radiator? I had the same problem on my chevelle after AC install. The AC condenser blocks a lot of air flow, it should be (I believe and if I remember right) based in vintage air directions about 1.5 inches away from radiator. My fix was add a HD fan clutch to my mechanical fan.
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Old 12-06-2022, 10:54 AM   #6
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Are you reaching these temps while idling or driving? Is the AC on or off when you reach these temps? What kind of fan you you have? Fan shroud? How big are the cores on the radiator? I had the same problem on my chevelle after AC install. The AC condenser blocks a lot of air flow, it should be (I believe and if I remember right) based in vintage air directions about 1.5 inches away from radiator. My fix was add a HD fan clutch to my mechanical fan.
Idling and driving
AC on and off
Clutch fan with shroud half in half out as direction say.
I'm thinking some air possibly left in system and tired water pump.
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Old 12-07-2022, 05:59 PM   #7
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The AC condenser blocks a lot of air flow, it should be (I believe and if I remember right) based in vintage air directions about 1.5 inches away from radiator.
FYI, Vintage Air says to mount it as close to the radiator as possible without touching, so condenser and rad don't rub each other.

The closer the better, otherwise the fan(s) will draw air from the gaps between rad and condenser because it's the path of least resistance.
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Here you go.

Just because you changed the thermostat doesn't mean it's good. Have you tried running without one to see what happens?
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Old 12-06-2022, 10:28 AM   #9
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Here you go.

Just because you changed the thermostat doesn't mean it's good. Have you tried running without one to see what happens?
No but I will. Was just hoping it would fix itself 😄
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Old 12-06-2022, 11:33 AM   #10
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The fan is not on backwards...is it?

how many blades?

IMHO fewer (2 row) but larger row (1 1/4" to 1 1/2") is better than smaller 4 row radiators
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Old 12-06-2022, 12:51 PM   #11
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The fan is not on backwards...is it?

how many blades?

IMHO fewer (2 row) but larger row (1 1/4" to 1 1/2") is better than smaller 4 row radiators
5 blades and I wish it was on backwards
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My K20 has a factory 7-blade fan (18") on a HD Hayden 2747 clutch and it does not overheat. If purging air from the system doesn't do the trick, maybe consider upgrading to a 7-blade on a HD clutch (if yours is standard duty).
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Old 12-06-2022, 02:05 PM   #13
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My K20 has a factory 7-blade fan (18") on a HD Hayden 2747 clutch and it does not overheat. If purging air from the system doesn't do the trick, maybe consider upgrading to a 7-blade on a HD clutch (if yours is standard duty).
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Does it run cooler and stay steady temp with the heat control on hot but without the fan running?
If so it needs the heater circuit open as a bypass loop to keep constant flow of coolant past the sending unit
I just went thru this on my 68 with the vintage air and 350 CI. Temp would climb up to 240 then bounce back down to 200 then back up again repeatedly. Once I turned the temp control to hot it would drop to 185 and stay there all day.
I tried everything including drilling holes in the stat, burping the system repeatedly but no luck.
I ended up adding a bypass loop from the unused coolant port in the intake to the unused port on top of the water pump and problem solved.
I can't explain why it works but it does.
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5 blades and I wish it was on backwards
My 5 blade would not keep up when I put in my built 357...7 blade fixed that

Also if you don't have a HD fan clutch, you need one
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I was thinking the same as grumpoldman and samart111. Vintage Air sells this heater hose bypass. It's intended mainly for fnord application. Check the heater hose temperatures as grumpy suggested.
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Old 12-06-2022, 09:41 PM   #17
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I put a high flow water pump on my 400 and it held the T Stat closed.
Took it out ran cool, ended up back with a stock water pump and the same Stat. Never an issue since.
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Maybe try pulling stat completed and see what happens.
Get IR temp gun and get temps at stat housing.
Both top and lower radiator hoses hot?
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I'm going to be doing that this coming weekend and post an update
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Did you get the heads and gasket for the 400ci? The ones with the extra steam holes in them?
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The culprit was this plastic cap that lodged itself inside top radiator hose. I'll take credit for doing that whoops! Put a heavy duty water pump in anyway. Runs really cool now. It's about 40° here in the Great Northwest. Yes I'm happy.
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The culprit was this plastic cap that lodged itself inside top radiator hose. I'll take credit for doing that whoops! Put a heavy duty water pump in anyway. Runs really cool now. It's about 40° here in the Great Northwest. Yes I'm happy.
Oops! Glad you found it and all is well now. Kinda curious how it got in there, though....
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Oops! Glad you found it and all is well now. Kinda curious how it got in there, though....
I probably couldn't have thrown it down the hose if I tried but somehow it got down there. I more than likely got distracted and it somehow fell in there.
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Some new rads come with a plug in the inlet/outlet to keep varmints and crap outta the insides.
Maybe that’s what it is!
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Some new rads come with a plug in the inlet/outlet to keep varmints and crap outta the insides.
Maybe that’s what it is!
I think you're right
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