2BWIRED
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So this car had an overheating issue while idling. It would keep climbing on temp up to 220 which is where I would shut it down if I could not get moving to cool it down. Upon inspection I noticed the fan shroud was poorly installed and only a zip tie was holding it on. It was also not close to the radiator. When I was working on fixing it I noticed it had a gap top and bottom so I bought some rubber car door seal to make it seal tight to the radiator. That significantly improved the cooling although not completely. I also noticed the fan was close to the radiator and not sitting back a little bit from the shroud. They had a 1" spacer so I installed a 1/2' spacer. The fan is now sitting almost 1/2 way out from the shroud. I bought an anemometer just to see what it was pulling for air. I measured 7.5 to 8 mph may or may not be the way to measure it but it doesn't seem to pull a lot compared to one of my other cars. I checked the other car and it was 15 mph and had a lot more draw. This car has a 7 blade non clutch fan on it now. The idle is low like 700 rpm, so I bumped it to 900 rpm and then set it to 1100. At 1100 its 12 to 13 mph fan pulling and seems to pull air flow better. I have a smaller pulley to install on the water pump so I might try this as well. It is a water Pump Pulley - V-Belt - 2 Groove - 5.813 in Diameter - Aluminum - Black Anodized - Mopar B / RB-Series / 426 Hemi. I think it will fit but have not installed it yet. I was also going to install external trans cooler. Timing seems right and plugs do not look lean. I have not installed the afr probe or gauge yet. I am also planning on changing thermostat and temp gauge just to make sure. It has an aluminum 3 row radiator in it now and it should cool it. Just giving some tips and ideas I have had and seem to be going in the right direction. The car has a stroked 440 to 496 and is making 617 hp in a 67 satellite.