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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: SomeCarGuy] #1513421
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Since it runs at 170, why not let the next guy deal with it? It is a flip afterall.






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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: RapidRobert] #1513422
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If no stat SOLVES the overheating then k.i.s.s. you had the misfortune of having 2 bad stats in a row (the one that was in there went bad & the new one you bought). As said you might test a new one suspended in a pot of water & bring it to a boil (candy thermometers are cheap) & dont forget the temp gun . I push the stat open several times by hand to make sure it is free/not stuck before I check it on the stove. Holler how it turns out




The water is boiling now !


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: RapidRobert] #1513423
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If no stat SOLVES the overheating then k.i.s.s. you had the misfortune of having 2 bad stats in a row (the one that was in there went bad & the new one you bought). As said you might test a new one suspended in a pot of water & bring it to a boil (candy thermometers are cheap) & dont forget the temp gun . I push the stat open several times by hand to make sure it is free/not stuck before I check it on the stove. Holler how it turns out




Stuck the old t-stat in boiling water - opens wide. I think that
rules out bad stat.


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: v8punch] #1513424
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Are you sure if engine was machined and assembled with correct clearance?
If it's tight, temperature goes up.

Carburetor is no lean? If it's lean, temperature goes up.




Engine runs at 170 degrees without any thermostat - oil pressure is 60.

It is an after market water PUMP housing? Not sure why or if that would matter?

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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: MASSMOPAR] #1513425
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It is an after market water PUMP housing? Not sure why or if that would matter?





Some of the aftermarket pump housings had a lower passage that was nearly blocked off.
That was several years ago and I believe the problem has been corrected.

HOWEVER, since your car cools fine without a stat you can rule out the pump housing. You are moving water.


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: SomeCarGuy] #1513426
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Since it runs at 170, why not let the next guy deal with it? It is a flip afterall.






Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: JohnRR] #1513427
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Does the lower hose have a spring in it to keep it from collapsing? It might not collapse without a stat in it but it will when the coolant gets pressurized against the stat.
By the way, just in case, the spring on the thermostat gets installed down. Make sure it's not backwards.


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: JohnRR] #1513428
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Since it runs at 170, why not let the next guy deal with it? It is a flip afterall.










But,the next guy will post the same thing and we'll have to start all over again !!

Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: Performance Only] #1513429
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Does the lower hose have a spring in it to keep it from collapsing? It might not collapse without a stat in it but it will when the coolant gets pressurized against the stat.
By the way, just in case, the spring on the thermostat gets installed down. Make sure it's not backwards.




No Collapsing - no spring - no backwards

Thanks


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: Performance Only] #1513430
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OK, (1) the stat is good (opens at or near the correct rating I'm assuming). (2) The overheating vanishes when the stat is taken out. (3) it's installed correctly (spring down). It ain't making no sense. We gotta be missing something simple. I would get that temp gun


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: RapidRobert] #1513431
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OK, (1) the stat is good (opens at or near the correct rating I'm assuming). (2) The overheating vanishes when the stat is taken out. (3) it's installed correctly (spring down). It ain't making no sense. We gotta be missing something simple. I would get that temp gun



The temperature is very cool on top of rad and very hot low on rad and very hot at pump housing. I'll get numbers with the gun later.


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: 540challenger] #1513432
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Question on a big block can you reverse the intake gasket and block off the coolant passage i have seen that happen on other makes??




No, BB Mopars have no water in the intake. You can block the heat riser, but that has nothing to do with water.


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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: MASSMOPAR] #1513433
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It is an after market water PUMP housing? Not sure why or if that would matter?







That's why the upper hose is cool. It's on the floor.



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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: 540challenger] #1513434
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No coolant through. Intake

Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: MASSMOPAR] #1513435
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Thermostat first. Check for cracked block issues...Do you know history on the block? How long run it w/o thermostat? If it doesnt go pst 170 degrees after 1/2 hour driving it, it is just a thermostat. in upside down.

Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: minnesota guy] #1513436
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I had the exact same problem and spent a small fortune trying to fix it. At the end of the day it was the MP non adjustable advance in the distributor (sp?) that was causing my issue. I changed to a Mallory unit and solved my overheating problem instantly. The way it was explained to me was if the advance is not adjusted properly it will cause the engine to run hot. My explanantion is elementary but I hope you get the jist...good luck.

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Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: feets] #1513437
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Facts: Both pumps/impellers turn clockwise -




Both impellers are faced the same. Neither is backwards. The blades themselves are curved the same way.

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Do ya think installing the left pump non ac will make any difference?





No. You are moving water.

I'd stick the first pump back on and follow the advice I posted on the other thread. You could have saved the time and trouble of pulling the pump.

Get an IR temp gun. Start looking for odd heat patterns.

Read that post I linked earlier.
There are no secrets in overheating issues.You can probably diagnose that thing in less than 10 minutes with a temp gun.




Not if it's a tuning problem which I'm betting it is just as long as he has a spring in the lower hose.

Another thing I would ask the OP is,
did you purge the system of air?

Did you drive the car or it just idling in the driveway when it overheated?

Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: 68 Sat] #1513438
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I had the exact same problem and spent a small fortune trying to fix it. At the end of the day it was the MP non adjustable advance in the distributor (sp?) that was causing my issue. I changed to a Mallory unit and solved my overheating problem instantly. The way it was explained to me was if the advance is not adjusted properly it will cause the engine to run hot. My explanantion is elementary but I hope you get the jist...good luck.




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Does the lower hose have a spring in it to keep it from collapsing? It might not collapse without a stat in it but it will when the coolant gets pressurized against the stat.
By the way, just in case, the spring on the thermostat gets installed down. Make sure it's not backwards.




No Collapsing - no spring - no backwards

Thanks




How in the hell do you know when your driving down the road that the lower hose is not collapsing? if it don't have a spring inside the lower hose?. If it doesn't have a spring than that's the part of the problem!!!

Re: REBUILT 440 ENGINE overheats - HELP. [Re: Challenger 1] #1513440
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There are no secrets in overheating issues.You can probably diagnose that thing in less than 10 minutes with a temp gun.




Not if it's a tuning problem




You can diagnose that with a temp gun too. The entire cooling system will heat up properly but won't level out. Temp will drop across the radiator and there will be no crazy hot spots on the cooling system but the exhaust manifolds (and heat crossover if used) will be scorching hot.

That's when you start looking at the tune.


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