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OK so I have reviewed the information by Jake regarding cylinder head temperatures http://www.914world.com/specs/JakeRabyHeadTemps.php.
A bit of background. Engine 2056 based on 74 2.0 engine # GA 014782, stock cam, stock FI, fuel pressure at 31 psi, recently added big valve heads, external oil cooler, valves adjusted correctly with engine install, 150+ compression on all cylinders, stock Trans, Evo Muffler, all stock cooling items in place (flaps and tins), running 123 electronic distributor set to the curve for the 0 231 174 011 dizzy which is correct for the 74. Timing seems to be correct using the marks as indicated in the photo below. Likely at about 25 BTDC. ![]() At cruise I see temps in the 350-375F range with it being pushed to the higher end and above. On hill climbs it will go quickly to the 400F range and run at that for the duration of the climb. Most I have seen is about 405F. Letting off the throttle quickly brings the temp back down so I have to think the cooling system is working. I would expect a 2056 to run some warmer but not to be consistently in the upper end of the range I am not sure what is causing this. I have seen lower temps on cruise by richening up the mixture. But overall based on the guidance it seems to be running too hot. I have suspicion my AF meter is reading too rich so that might be part of it showing an acceptable AF range but could be going lean under load. Changing out the sensor and will recheck. So given all of that what do I check or where do I start changing things to bring the temps down? Taking a few degrees out of the timing helped but not significantly. Anyone? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) |
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OK so I am still struggling with this. I have been playing with timing and fuel and can seem to really bring the temp down to the ideal range. Normal city driving the temps typically remain in the 375 range. But once I get on the highway at about 70 the temps steadily climb and hover at the 380 range and go to 400 on any hill climb.
Changed the plugs and checked the gap at 0.28. I have tried multiple advance settings from the 009 to the stock settings. I am at a loss at what to do next. I guess I will go back and check the dizzy to be sure it is working off TDC and that all the timing is correct. Checked timing with multiple timing guns. I guess that the only thing I can try next is to really richer it up to see what happens. But as HAM pointed out that has a down side as well. Looking for any and all suggestions on what to look for next. |
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