mustangsilly
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I have been on the forum before with the never-ending saga of overheating issues with my 66 200 Mustang. I am convinced that the problem is NOT in the cooling system. I have replaced EVERYTHING in the system: water pump, radiator, cap, both hoses, thermostat (twice) and the heater core. With an infrared the temp at the top tank is 220 and, if I didn't have a recovery system, the radiator would boil over after about 7 minutes of idling. The temp gauge pegs even when driving short distances in cool (under 70 deg weather). I've also played with the timing between 0 and 12 deg BTDC and that didn't solve the problem.
So I think it's time to start looking elsewhere. I'm thinking maybe valve timing? I installed a Classic Inlines 264 cam when I did the rebuild. Weird thing is, the engine only pulls about 10" hg. of vacuum. The instructions on the vac gauge say 17-22 is normal. I've checked for leaks between the carb and manifold but spraying carb cleaner doesn't reveal any leaks. And the car runs fine- just super hot.
Another weird thing is the vac port on the HW5200 doesn't show any vacuum reading at all. I had to tap into the transmission manifold port to get vacuum to the distributor. I still have the old cam, so do you think putting it back in would cool the engine down? Should I get a different carb? Should I just shoot the thing? Whatever suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.
So I think it's time to start looking elsewhere. I'm thinking maybe valve timing? I installed a Classic Inlines 264 cam when I did the rebuild. Weird thing is, the engine only pulls about 10" hg. of vacuum. The instructions on the vac gauge say 17-22 is normal. I've checked for leaks between the carb and manifold but spraying carb cleaner doesn't reveal any leaks. And the car runs fine- just super hot.
Another weird thing is the vac port on the HW5200 doesn't show any vacuum reading at all. I had to tap into the transmission manifold port to get vacuum to the distributor. I still have the old cam, so do you think putting it back in would cool the engine down? Should I get a different carb? Should I just shoot the thing? Whatever suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.