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Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 61
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Just rebuilt a 455 and got a couple hundred miles on the motor. I put an edelbrock package on it so I have the aluminum heads and intake. Now after driving it for a little while I have to add about a quart of fluid to the radiator after a 30 minute drive. I have an overflow but the fluid never pulls from the reservoir. I have a pretty heavy hose on the overflow as well as I have blown air through the line and reservoir. This leads me to were else the fluid could be going. I keep an eye on the fluids on the car and the radiator fluid is clear and clean. The oil is also clear. I have also parked the car and kept an eye on the ground with no luck. Any suggestions?
Another note: with the aluminum intake I received 2 slugs that are to be put in when the intake doesn't match up with the holes on the block. These were not put in due to all ports matched up. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Northern VA
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The two plugs are not for "mismatched" ports. They are to block the heat riser under the carb if you choose to do so.
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