Exhaust Manifold Overheating
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Hi All,
Hoping someone can give me some insight here. I did some searches on the forum and google but wanted to get some input from you'all.
My exhaust manifold is running hot: about 550 degrees or a bit more. The cat is at about 450ish, and the pipe before the cat is at about 530ish. The block, radiator, hoses, and intake manifold are all at about 200 give or take some. Right now I'm wishing I would have temp'd the pipe behind the cat.
I just put a new Howell TBI on it and felt like I was getting excessive heat from it. Now I'm in the desert so it's hard to tell what's road heat and what's exhaust heat, but I noticed the wire looms on the new wiring are starting to curl a bit where the sit next to the TBI above the exhaust/intake manifolds. So obviously running way too hot.
I have the timing set at 8* and I'm pretty sure the install went in without a problem but I could be missing something. Is there anything that I could have missed, or not hooked back up that could cause the overheating exhaust manifold? It was running lean before I put the kit on so it may have messed up the cat, but it passed smog well enough. I didn't do anything with the exhaust manifold heater. From what I was reading it seems to be hooked into a relay that is triggered by the oil sending unit (I could be completely wrong here). I doubt that's causing my trouble obviously...but it's worth mentioning.
I"ll probably tear into it this weekend so any tips and suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks in advance...
Hoping someone can give me some insight here. I did some searches on the forum and google but wanted to get some input from you'all.
My exhaust manifold is running hot: about 550 degrees or a bit more. The cat is at about 450ish, and the pipe before the cat is at about 530ish. The block, radiator, hoses, and intake manifold are all at about 200 give or take some. Right now I'm wishing I would have temp'd the pipe behind the cat.
I just put a new Howell TBI on it and felt like I was getting excessive heat from it. Now I'm in the desert so it's hard to tell what's road heat and what's exhaust heat, but I noticed the wire looms on the new wiring are starting to curl a bit where the sit next to the TBI above the exhaust/intake manifolds. So obviously running way too hot.
I have the timing set at 8* and I'm pretty sure the install went in without a problem but I could be missing something. Is there anything that I could have missed, or not hooked back up that could cause the overheating exhaust manifold? It was running lean before I put the kit on so it may have messed up the cat, but it passed smog well enough. I didn't do anything with the exhaust manifold heater. From what I was reading it seems to be hooked into a relay that is triggered by the oil sending unit (I could be completely wrong here). I doubt that's causing my trouble obviously...but it's worth mentioning.
I"ll probably tear into it this weekend so any tips and suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks in advance...