Nick knows tons more than I do, listen to him! I can tell you one (embarrassing) thing -- I ruined a newly-built motor (304v8, long ago) with a bad distributor. The mechanical advance had failed and I was running with not enough spark advance. At low speeds it would cool right down, but on the highway it got very hot. Burned valves and piston tops! Grossly speaking, less advance, engine runs hotter; more advance, cooler, up to where it pings. The reason is simple -- with late (less advance, retarted) spark, the burning fuel runs through the head into the exhaust, and dumps heat into the cooling system. With lots of advance, the fuel is fully burned and goes into expanding gases pushing the piston down, and does work aka torque! That little detail takes the heat out of the soon-to-be-exhaust. Simple check: Put a timing light on it. Pull the vacuum hose off the distributor. Rev the engine to 2500 rpm. Should see 20 or more degrees advance from idle to 2500. Back to idle. Put a vacuum pump or idle vacuum onto the vacuum advance. You should see about 20 degrees of advance from that. If either of those fails fix the distributor! Running vacuum advance at idle often results in a cooler motor at low speeds/idle. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list