Test show that if you have the proper capacity radiator that copper vs
aluminum is a break even.

Go to a 160 thermostat, flush the block, make sure your hoses are not
collapsing inside (do not take out that bottom spring). Test the pressure of
your radiator cap that's important for your over flow system.  If you have a
clutch fan replace with an aluminum flex fan. Make sure your fan blades come
to the back lip of your shroud.  

 

Jim

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of tabius barrett
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 2:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Is there really a "high flow water pump?"

 

Hello all...I have a 71 SS 402 and I am still fighting the summer time
over-heat monster. I plan to order an aluminum radiator soon but I remember
someone telling me that the so-called "high flow" water pumps are no better
than a standard water pump. My overheating seems to really occur at idle
(stop light, traffic, etc.). So here is the question: Has anyone really
found a high-flow water pump for my car and if so, where can i get it and
how much? Also, do you think the aluminum radiator will help?
 
Thanks,
tbDallas

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