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  1. Pops1973

    440 OVERHEATS

    Thanks for your opinion. I'm starting to agree with you. I'm looking for a new setup to drive everything.
  2. Pops1973

    440 OVERHEATS

    I will check the timing, AFR 13, and plugs are Champion RC12YC.
  3. Pops1973

    440 OVERHEATS

    Right from the start, I can't run the interstate at all.
  4. Pops1973

    440 OVERHEATS

    Thanks to all I will try a fatter 2-core radiator. water wetter sounds good also. while driving at around 2500 and up when idle cools slightly never below 200degrees
  5. Pops1973

    New person from Virginia Beach, which is on the East Coast of the United States.

    I am a converted Chevy fan 67 Camaro 350 to 1973 Challenger 340, 2004 Dakota, 2016 Ram, now a self-restored 1973 Challenger 440/512. And incredibly happy guy. Nice meeting everyone
  6. Pops1973

    440 OVERHEATS

    My 440/512 motor home engine gets hot as high as 220+. It never stops climbing. Trick flow 240 heads, four core aluminum radiator, electric 35gpm water pump, 1 16" shrouded electric fan pulling, 2 10" fans on a/c condenser one pushing, one pulling. The a/c just makes it get hotter faster. Any Ideas?
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