protree
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- 71 fastback
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I have a flat top 351c with closed chamber heads that heats up at idle. I have added a aluminum radiator and flex fan with shroud and it still heats up slowly. Every change I have made has helped a bit but after discovering it is .040 over is it possible to keep cool. I have the correct thermostat in it after getting the wrong one and then doing a bit of research. This car is my daughters so I need it to run cool enough that she won't overheat in traffic. The next step is to add a/c so it will really have to be right before I attempt that. I'm adding a 8 qt pan and I may add an oil cooler while I'm at it. My next thing to try is a bit smaller pulley on the water pump and maybe convert the aluminum radiator to a 3 pass . I know all the steps to improve the cooling but what I'm not familiar with is the thin cylinders. So what I'm asking is does anyone on here know of a .040 over cleveland that runs cool on the street. I have had and built dozens of windsors and other types of motors but not clevelands. I have access to a pretty nice .030 block but wonder if that is even a big enough step in the right direction.