1966 Chevy impala 400 small block running hot, wants to overheat

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2022
  • my impala while idling likes to run at 225 degrees so in this video i switch out the lower under drive pulley for a stock size pulley, it took the engine down to 200 degrees
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  • @josephmclovin9763
    @josephmclovin9763 Год назад +16

    Bro- you need to pull your heads and make sure those later 350 heads are drilled for the steam holes that are specific to 400 engines.

    • @charlesnorris2993
      @charlesnorris2993 9 месяцев назад

      yea, reg heads that are not setup for the 400 need to have the steam holes opened up, also, new thermostat, good but specialy on the 400's, add a 1/8" drill hole on the outter rim of the thermostat, for air bubbles to easier pass + also add's a teeny bit more flow, my old cheyenne with a 400 i did 2 1/8 holes but my heads was original for the 400. also probably going to get some hate but not sure what temp that stat is, but if its a 195, try to find a 180. never had an issue with mine even in 112F temps outside.

  • @Politically_Incorrect973
    @Politically_Incorrect973 Год назад

    Seen the first video on your 66 project and been watchin all the rest and had to subscribe. Working on a 68 myself and wasn't sure how the header panel comes off but your video was actually one that showed it. Good stuff bro keep it up

  • @johnsmithson2506
    @johnsmithson2506 Год назад

    Fan and shourd sounds like a great idea and it look like you had center bolt valve cover and 350 heads ? 400 small block had steam holes in the heads and blocks I like 400 small one of my favorite engine. Good luck with you fix .

  • @jlpsuroeste
    @jlpsuroeste Год назад +2

    Bigger Big Block 😁

  • @flodrummer100
    @flodrummer100 7 месяцев назад

    what a beast !!

  • @mnuckles5948
    @mnuckles5948 Год назад

    When can we expect another follow-up video!? I enjoy the project and you give me ideas on my '66 Impala

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад +1

      I’m editing one right now, took it to get the exhaust done

  • @xpelon209x
    @xpelon209x Год назад +5

    Having a fan shroud would be much better.

  • @ABs70nova
    @ABs70nova 11 месяцев назад

    When i was changing out my pulleys i was literally going back and forth the autozone probably like 10 times in a day trying out different belt lengths. Because one would be to short or the other one barley to long. Lol i ended up with at least an extra 8 belts that ive now had in my trunk for years haha

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  11 месяцев назад

      Yea it was stressful because everyone trip to the parts store took like 45min and I wanted to get it done that day

  • @jerseyshoreweldtech424
    @jerseyshoreweldtech424 5 месяцев назад

    Love your videos brother, reaching out from Jersey Shore 👍 Question on headers.. my 65 impala with power steering and 283 .. I saw 1 video that you finally got the right header.. which on was it ?

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  5 месяцев назад

      It was a non hugger header, I think the brand was headman, there’s another video were I got the exhaust done finally

  • @TheKaisler
    @TheKaisler Год назад +2

    Bro you have a nice set up; engine and the inside engine bay area. I have my alternator on the driver's side also. I didn't think I could put a power steering pump set in there. I'm glad you made this video. Keep up the good work. I push a 1963 impala coupe hard top with a 327 under the hood. Also I like your roller motor, I once rebuilt one of those in my garage adding roller rocker arms arm as well. I live in Stockton, Ca. What city are you representing, if you don't mind me asking?

  • @xpelon209x
    @xpelon209x Год назад +2

    I'm working on my 70 monte carlo and i chose the fan and clutch with thermo. Instead of electric fans.

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад +2

      Yea it looks kinda empty with just electric fans so imma do the clutch fan with shroud setup

  • @edspaetzel8836
    @edspaetzel8836 Год назад

    Am working on an overheating 400sbc as well. Bored 0.040. looking to cool it better.

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      I took off my electric fans and put a mechanical clutch fan, also with the stock pulley it seemed to help it stay cool, now all I need is to install a fan shroud and it should be good to go

  • @adrianquirino6223
    @adrianquirino6223 9 месяцев назад

    Have you checked the heat cross over under the intake did you block the ports properly

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  9 месяцев назад

      The edelbrock manifold I installed didn’t have that option since it’s a high rise intake, but I’ve been driving it and it seem to be fixed

  • @tonyv1791
    @tonyv1791 Год назад +1

    @cali530marcos3 are you going rewire the car with a kit?

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      Yes, I bought a new wiring kit from American autowire like 6months ago, im just waiting to install my exhaust system and also I want to paint the inside of the car

  • @75yanez
    @75yanez Год назад +1

    I have the same setup went with a Fan shroud GM clutch fan same radiator. temperature stays at 165

  • @ryanmuir6338
    @ryanmuir6338 2 месяца назад

    Given that you have enough initial advance, overheat at idle, not enough fan, overheat on the road, not enough rad

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  2 месяца назад

      Doesn’t really overheat anymore, but I think a clutch fan and fan shroud should really help it out and keep it cooler

  • @joshpinedo4996
    @joshpinedo4996 6 месяцев назад

    Hey man!
    do you know heads those are by chance?

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  6 месяцев назад

      No, they are center bolt valve covers so I’m guessing tbi, they probably just drilled the steam holes out

  • @user-david6265
    @user-david6265 5 месяцев назад

    Simply put zinc in your oil and take the thermostat off

  • @1979royalknight
    @1979royalknight Год назад

    If your temp sensor is in the cylinder head it will read hotter than at the thermostat housing.

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      Really, well I guess it makes sense since that’s where the exhaust gas’s comes out of, there’s a port on my edelbrock manifold that’s next to the housing, I’m going to try that one

  • @T500cal
    @T500cal 10 месяцев назад +1

    If it applies, what vacuum port is the distributor advance routed to? Ported or manifold vacuum? Having it to manifold should help it idle with a bit advance, idling cooler. Worth a try

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  10 месяцев назад

      I have it on ported vacuum, replacing the lower pulley and adding a fan clutch fixed my issue

  • @kingswood2149
    @kingswood2149 Год назад +1

    Steam holes drilled in heads?
    My 400 stays at 180 but smokes white out of breather only no smoke out tailpipes any ideas

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад +1

      Yes the heads haven the steam holes drilled, I was thinking maybe the under drive pulley was spinning the water pump too fast, I’ve been thinking of going with a fan and clutch assembly with a fan shroud to see if it stays cooler

    • @josephmclovin9763
      @josephmclovin9763 Год назад

      Oh- sorry, just saw this

    • @ronnelson7828
      @ronnelson7828 Год назад +2

      That aluminum billet pulley spins the water pump slower, not faster.

  • @JTsMechanicShop5748
    @JTsMechanicShop5748 Год назад

    What oil pump are you running in that engine

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      It’s a high volume low pressure pump I got at summit racing,

  • @davidlenz6
    @davidlenz6 7 месяцев назад +1

    It seems to me the pump would spin faster with the larger pulley?

  • @adrianlorence4384
    @adrianlorence4384 Год назад

    Saludos desde la cd de Mexico comentarle q no hay respuestos como los q le esta colocando a su chevy, se batalla por q nuestro mercado es muy escaso aqui debe de hsber solo 3 chevy del 66, un numero para contacto

  • @Turner.1
    @Turner.1 2 месяца назад

    I wouldn't have it without a fan on the pulley and cowl

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Месяц назад +1

      Yea, going to be putting a clutch fan on there and adding a fan shroud

    • @Turner.1
      @Turner.1 Месяц назад

      @@cali530marcos3 lots of guy throw the Kowloon away,but it helps to cool the engine by at least 15 degrees,and thats alot considering the combustion temperatures

  • @dsgaragedavid1987
    @dsgaragedavid1987 Год назад

    What engine size is this

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      It’s a 400 small block Chevy bored .30 over so now it’s a 406

  • @joshuagarvey9362
    @joshuagarvey9362 9 месяцев назад

    Why put a smaller motor in?

  • @lordsauto
    @lordsauto Год назад

    I hate that.. almost ,, ugh..

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад

      but then again when are we really satisfied with something, there is always something

  • @robertoibarra7209
    @robertoibarra7209 Год назад

    Since you are having problems with it just put an Ls1 problem fixed ! hahah

  • @joshlepley1306
    @joshlepley1306 Год назад

    A smaller bottom pulley would make you WP turn faster and essentially cool better. A larger pully slows it down. Wouldnt it? If you had the alt belt on diffrently you could have saved a few bucks buying a new one :) and a headache lol You also could probably have just used a long WP from the get go since you have electric fans and all the extra space. Lining up pulleys on a long pump is so much easier. If it has an electric choke, pumping it like that wont help it start (generally).

    • @cali530marcos3
      @cali530marcos3  Год назад +1

      It’s a manual choke but it’s not hooked up, and for the small crank pulley I thought the same thing, I thought it would cool better but it was running hot, then when I swapped out to a larger one it cooled it down like 10-15 degrees. I was thinking about switching the alternator to the other side too because it looks too empty on the passenger side like it’s missing something

    • @joshlepley1306
      @joshlepley1306 Год назад

      @@cali530marcos3 well dang. My setup is basically identical as what your doing. I havnt started the engine yet but I have a small crank pulley also. So ill have to watch my Temps to check that.. All my stuff is on the driver side also. It is alot but I figured with the space on pass side I can mount some AC someday and even out the look

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 3 дня назад

      Bigger crank pulley spins the pump FASTER.