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440 big block getting hot

Jimmy01

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...how hot can a 440 big block get? (Before you cook it!) I have a 1974 Dodge Challenger that sits beautifully (in heavy traffic) at 180, it stays there for about 5 or 10 mins, then goes up to about 205 quite quickly . Cheers!
 

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Jimmy, you have two posts going about this. I and others have replied in your other one. You might want to delete this one.
 

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...how hot can a 440 big block get? (Before you cook it!) I have a 1974 Dodge Challenger that sits beautifully (in heavy traffic) at 180, it stays there for about 5 or 10 mins, then goes up to about 205 quite quickly . Cheers!
What thermostat are you running?
 

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Can someone provide a link to the other topic?
 

Mickie Lulu

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205 is not hot, that's about normal
260 is hot
todays fuel is designed to burn at a min of 195 degrees engine operating temperature
All engines require 15 degrees of timing BTDC, about 34-36 total and 195 degree thermostat
It's 2020 not 1970
 

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212 is the boiling point , add antifreeze & it rises to about 220 , add 16 PSI to the system & 265* is the boiling point with 50% coolant
I agree 206 is well within the operating range , I would be getting nervous above 240*
It is nicer to keep it on the cooler side
 

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yep, 205 is ok. It's the 'getting to 205 quickly' that has me a little concerned. If it stays at 205 in heavy traffic on a hot day, then you have no worries. If not, then you need some help.
 
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