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Old 08-03-2009, 08:47 PM   #1
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i have a 350 non computer controlled carbed engine in my 88 iroc. it always ran about 190 degrees. I did a topend rebuild on it and did not reconnect the heater core. My car now runs between 220 and 240. Does anybody have any ideas why? could it be because I did not hook up the heater core?

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Re: higher temp

Did you change anything other then the heater core?
I can see a temp drop with a heater core as opposed to without, as the coolant is basically going thru a second radiator. However when the heat is off, the coolant dosen't circulate thru the heater core. So it really shouldn't make a difference.
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yeah i made a few changes. I thought they were for the better. I put in a new intake, carb, dist, headers,waterpump,ps pump and alt.
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Your timing could be off,carb running lean,or have the wrong water pump .
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