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Old 04-27-2003, 11:18 PM   #1
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Just put a 351W in my 93 GT and it seems to be running hot. Engine is stock w/155 LPH Fuel pump 24 LBS injectors, GT 40 lower Cobra 5.0 upper. Has new water pump, new 180 thermostat, new radiator cap.

Don't know what temp as I have the stock guage, around town it has gotten up to the O in NORMAL on the guage before I have shut her down. It stays relitavely cool on the highway w/AC on.

What could this be? My 78 Pick up has a 351W cooled by a 302 radiator so my stock 93 radiator should be enough for the 351 in the stang shouldn't it?
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Old 04-28-2003, 12:48 AM   #2
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I had a 84 ford ranger that I put a 5.0Litre in, and it had the same problems as you describe. I had a 160 thermostat and a electric fan and it still overheated. I first switched to high performance coolant, then I installed a new water pump(because mine was starting to go) and lastly I took the front fender wells out. I took them out because it really help to draw the hot air from my long tube headers. I believe the fender wells were my problem lied because how tight the motor sat.

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Old 04-28-2003, 01:47 PM   #3
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did you get the reverse rotation water pump ?
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Old 04-28-2003, 02:17 PM   #4
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If it will run cool at highway speeds with the AC on but overheat in traffic you need a better fan (assuming you have the correct pump and a stock pulley). What fan do you have now? If it is stock try a new fan clutch or a flex fan. Do you have the fan shroud on? If it all checks out you may need a bigger radiater.

One more thing... using a thermostat that is to cool can cause a car to run hotter sometimes
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Old 04-28-2003, 07:06 PM   #5
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I have the stock fan and radiator. Did not have any overheating problems w/the stock engine. I also have the shroud. How do I tell if I have the wrong water pump? air is being pulled into the engine bay.
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Old 04-29-2003, 08:36 AM   #6
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If you have a serpintene(sp?) belt you will need a reverse rotation pump.
You did not have cooling problems before because you had a smaller engine that made less heat. I am also guessing that everthing is ok like no coolent leaks, head gaskets sealing, etc... so i would try a flex fan or a real good electric fan.
The reason I am thinking that you need a better fan is because it is fine at highway speeds where there is lots of air flow. At slow speeds the fan may not be moving enough air through the radiater. I would try that first and if it still gets hot you may need to get a bigger radiater. I have the Autozone radiater in my 93 and it works great for a cheap price.
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Old 04-29-2003, 09:47 AM   #7
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the stock 351 fan turns the oppositit way as a 302

try re routing the belt , this also happens when people try a short belt and dont route it right.

jeff chambers has a good discription of this on his site

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Old 04-29-2003, 12:18 PM   #8
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You're probably going to need a new radiator. The 5.0 stock one is aweful small for a 351. Also, make sure you get a good fan and use the shroud. What water pump are youusing?
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I have / had the same problem with mine....still havent figured out why it runs so damned hot, but I upgraded to a 3G alt, installed a Lincoln Mark VIII fan, 180 t-stat, straight water with 2 bottles of water wetter, Griffin 31X19 aluminum radiator and ended up with temps of 180-220 depending on the heat and the a/c.
I think that I may have problems with the a/c though. My belts are run like this:
And I am using a reverse rotatoion water pump.


The stock 351W fans are made for the standard rotation pumps...I tried that too when I first got the car out of my friends shop. I didnt make it a block before the thing was boiling over. If you use the stock 302 set-up you have to use the 302 fan. With a heavy duty clutch you should not have a problem with airflow.
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Old 04-29-2003, 10:27 PM   #10
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stang 951 you're scaring the crap out of me.

I bought a new radiator, mine had all kinds of gunk in it, hopefully that'll get it to cool down.

Mark VIII fan? Dont you mean a Mark VII Fan? If so, why is it better?
I have the stock 93 set up, pretty sure my belt is the same (I still have the air pump)
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Old 04-30-2003, 01:57 AM   #11
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I don't think you can mix up 351 to 86-93 5.0 WP, fan, pulley as they have different bolt spacing on the WP.

Mark 8 Fans flow huge amounts of air. 93-96 flow more than the other years. I've read 5000 Cfm or something like that. Also that they draw up to 100 amp on start up and a constant 30 amp. So they put a good draw on the batt/alt.
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water pumps use the same housing i can take a pic of the 2 in my basement i use a 351 wp on my 302 to run a short belt and have a 302 wp on my 351 to run the p/s

hopefully it was the rad
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Do you have underdrive pulleys also?
I just remembered that I was told that the underdrives could be contributing to my problem. I dont think that is true, but who knows. Yes the pulley bolts are different also, my friend drilled new holes in my brand new March pulleys to get it to fit on the water pump that they originally got.
You could also check to make sure that you put the head gaskets on correctly, as they could impede water flow. Look at the block where the heads are bolted in the very front. You should see a suqare from the head gasket. If the square is on both side they are both on correctly.


I wonder if there could be blocakages in the the heads or intake causing the water to flow too slowly?


I am thinking of tearing down the motor to dig into it because I think that something may be wrong. Next time I flush the cooling system I am going to try and force the water through with a hose and see how fast the water flow is through the block.
Mine scares me too, but those are upgrades that I was going to do anyway,......just had to do them sooner.

BilLster - yes the housings are the same, bt the position of the actual pump in the housing is different. If you place the two side by side you will see that the 351 pump is set in the housing farther up toward the left and the 302 pump has the pump located lower to the center.
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Old 04-30-2003, 05:24 PM   #14
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Replacing the radiator with an autozone one right now...
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Make sure you get the heavy duty one the offer.
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