Originally Posted By: The_Eric
With stock pulleys and a stock (I assume) water pump, most SBC's will keep their cool pretty well. I wonder what kind of heating issue he's having? I'd bet that upgrading to the HD Fox rad and a better dual electric fan will solve most of the issues. I'd put a 180 Robertshaw stat in there too.
If you can check timing, I'd set the initial at around 14*. Cammed SBC's like a bit more initial timing. I thought I remembered reading that it had Dart heads? If so, they typically have a better, more efficient combustion chamber and don't need as much total timing. Something in the way of 35ish degrees is good to shoot for to be safe on pump gas. For now, disconnect the vacuum advance can. Once you get the timing nailed down, you can add an adjustable one to dial in some more timing at part throttle cruise. This will help boost cylinder pressure (typically lower at cruise due to low throttle opening) and gain you some fuel economy and throttle response.
For carb tuning, I've got a pretty comprehensive way to tune a Holley...
I don't recall him ever saying it had Dart heads?
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4 bolt 350 bored .30 to 355 (approx)...cam info, I dont have. The previous owner would know. I cant get a hold of him though.
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I do know the whole engine and transmission were in a circle track (dirt) car.
My buddy with a similar engine (and history) had World Products Sportsman II's on his.
Anyways, as I said on the previous page, it looks like the stock (non HD) fox rad in there. If that fan is junk (which it may be, the flexalite ones aren't all that popular with the Mustang guys because they don't move enough air) then there simply isn't enough cooling capacity there for that engine most likely.
The HD/Police rad and a good Taurus/SHO (what I have) or Mark VIII fan is what is needed.