I have a 1966 vert with the 327/350 motor.
I'm in the process of bagging the original motor and installing a stroker.
I plan to install the original aluminum manifold and valve covers.
When I disassembled the motor, I found the manifold missing the thermostat. I also found that the small recessed ledge the thermostat rests on was eroded away. I guess I could have it repaired, but am leaning to leaving the thermostat out in the new motor.
Other than warm up time in the winter, are there any negatives to running without a thermostat? I live in Texas so cold isn't usually a problem.
Thanks.
Doug
I'm in the process of bagging the original motor and installing a stroker.
I plan to install the original aluminum manifold and valve covers.
When I disassembled the motor, I found the manifold missing the thermostat. I also found that the small recessed ledge the thermostat rests on was eroded away. I guess I could have it repaired, but am leaning to leaving the thermostat out in the new motor.
Other than warm up time in the winter, are there any negatives to running without a thermostat? I live in Texas so cold isn't usually a problem.
Thanks.
Doug