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SBC getting hot at high rpm
SBC, new impeller, new manifolds. Runs at normal operating temperature until you lay down the throttle and then it instantly starts heating up. It's got a 650 demon on it with a 72 primary jet and an 80 in the secondary, I guess it's possible it's to lean but I haven't been able to pull a plug to check yet. It runs wot at about 5200 rpm. Any help would be awesome because I'm getting ready to pull it back out this week to fix an oil leak and would like to address this issue as well while it is out.
Side note, I did use the original circulating pump from the 87 model engine when I built this engine, could this be an issue? New engine is vortec |
not sure if it helps, but it may need a reverse rotating circulating pump, most late model w serpentine belt run reverse pumps
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Do you have a thermastat in it
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Originally Posted by blownhammer2000
(Post 3421075)
not sure if it helps, but it may need a reverse rotating circulating pump, most late model w serpentine belt run reverse pumps
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Originally Posted by firehawkcat
(Post 3421083)
Do you have a thermastat in it
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ok, if your running everything off the old engine w v belt then that eliminates that, i'm assuming you built more horsepower which will build more heat, how'd the heads look? sounds like there's a slight restriction somewhere that only shows up on high rpms
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I dont run a stat in my bbc and had no problems might take a few more minutes to warm up but never had condensation in the oil, but engine is not stock
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Originally Posted by blownhammer2000
(Post 3421106)
ok, if your running everything off the old engine w v belt then that eliminates that, i'm assuming you built more horsepower which will build more heat, how'd the heads look? sounds like there's a slight restriction somewhere that only shows up on high rpms
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My compression is right at 10:1. It takes less than a minute for this thing to start heating and about the same time to cool it back down once you back off the throttle. Sorry for the random assortment of posts. I'm just trying to remember the details as they come to mind
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still sounds like theres some restriction to me somewhere, you mentioned new sea pump and manifolds, how about the risers? they tend to get "gunked" up with deposits over the years causing restrictions in flow
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