Hey all,
I'm sorry, I completely missed the last few replies.
Virg - I'm not sure where you're coming from when you mention the smaller crank flange holes. I am considering taking this engine to a 383/439(ish) stroker with this block but the car is numbers matching so I'm still on the fence about that. Part of me says f*ck it and just do it. The other part says "keep that engine as-is and drop a built 440 into it".
OMT - that's a good idea. I CAN say that today after a flogging (test) run down the highway for about 6 miles, the engine never got over 180*. BUT when I shut it down and come back - 10 mins later - it's damn near pegging the temp gauge. However, when I fire it up, it quickly starts to come back down into the "normal" range, then right back to 180 after I get some air moving through the radiator. I do the flogging runs close to home so I can see what needs attention and if I break down (which has happened for fairly minor stuff) it's a close rescue mission. For those who don't know, this car is new to me for the last 5 months and has been "revived" after sitting for 18 or so years so I'm trying to see what needs attention, then address as needed so I am trying to gently bring it back into daily, reliable service.
Autox - no fan shroud yet but I know I need one and have the one for my car ready to order... just need approval from Finance. When you say "seal the radiator", with foam or whatever, do you mean like the gaps between the radiator and mounting area, shroud and radiator, or all of that? I do have a little gap on both sides between the radiator support and the radiator itself.
Thanks,
Mikey