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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    SteveL - I also have the Flowkooler. I've heard of this occurring. I installed mine after the heating began, no change. :(
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    I'm going to try the timing again.....
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    Additionally, I've changed radiator caps and also have a hood scoop (open on rear).
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    Yes gauges tested.
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    Oh yes, air dammed the rad on all sides.
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    Thanks everyone...there's no wrong answer. There's always a balance when it comes to cooling. So here's what I've done, keep in mind it runs at 195 when moving, traffic and idling it'll climb to 220+. Its a 351W from previous owner, so I don't know what's been done to it. Run the following; New...
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    Can headers help reduce engine temps.

    I'm exhausting (no pun) all attempts to help reduce my early Bronco '70 351W with cooling issues. It has a stock exhaust manifolds that read 330-345 degree with my temp gun. I thought that was extremely high. Thinking some shorty headers would help reduce pressure and heat nearest the block...
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