GoodTimeGarage
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i have a 72 duster with a 440 that i just swapped in. its a fresh rebuild, i tried 3 times to do my ca break-in. each time the car fires up just fine and after 3-7 min of running it starts to get hot. ive been shutting it down at the 210 degree mark. the first time it puked coolant out of the radiator, i did not have the cap on. so when i filled it back up i pulled on of the plugs on the 440 source waterpump housing for the heater hoses and used that as a way to make sure the air was being bled out as i filled it again. ive bypassed the heater hoses and installed the screw in plugs that came with the aluminum housing. the second time it started to get hot i let it cool and removed the thermostat. i was going to drill a hole in it but decided to just take it out for now. it ran a few minutes longer but still got hot fairly quick. i just want to make sure and noy pop the headgasket or something. i pulled the plugs and they all look fine, no discoloration and no coolant in the oil. i am running a smaller radiator but it is comparable in size to one out a big block newport a friend has. any suggestions would be much appreciated. im not new to this site, my old log in wouldnt work and i had to create a new one. thank you!
engine specs,
winnebago 440, stock forged crank
ported heads
fenderwell headers
comp cams xtreme energy .525 lift .262 duration (if i remember correctly)
milodon high volume oil pump
440 source alum water pump housing and pump pass. side drop
no thermostat as of this moment
radiator from 77 aspen
flex fan,no shroud.
engine specs,
winnebago 440, stock forged crank
ported heads
fenderwell headers
comp cams xtreme energy .525 lift .262 duration (if i remember correctly)
milodon high volume oil pump
440 source alum water pump housing and pump pass. side drop
no thermostat as of this moment
radiator from 77 aspen
flex fan,no shroud.