Goody hit a good point. Bad rad cap could be an issue. The cap is there to allow pressure to build at a controlled level and increase the boiling point. I would also consider replacing the coolant. I would keep the car on straight water for the time being. It actually would run a little cooler on just water. Maybe throw a bottle of water wetter too. This would reduce water tension in the block.
I changed the fluid about 2 weeks ago and added the recommended bottles of water wetter at that time....darn thing still boiled like a tea pot on a stove. I didn't try just running water though, but not too sure how much that will help, but I will try anything.
A lean condition may cause a hotter engine. I would imagine you might notice the car running different but have you checked all you vaccum lines for leaks?
Yes and No....I sprayed the carb cleaner around the intake and carb (with the top covered) and didn't notice any increase in idle. Still doesn't mean that there isn't a leak or line hooked up incorrectly.
I also like to always drill a 1/8 inch hole in the flat part of the thermostat so there is always a way for any air to get out and not air lock the motor. I don't recall big blocks being prone to this however we usded to do it to all of out racing cars and became a habit.
This is a 360 SB, but the advice is good as I will be moving to a 440 soon.
Are you SURE there was nothing done to the car prior to this happening?
I don't really like adding things to fix a problem. Just means you didn't find what was actually causing it. So i'm trying to think backwards and see what would have happened to cause it rather than what to and do prevent it from happening.
Unless I overlooked something, I'm 99.99% sure nothing has been done prior to this happening.
I appreciate all the troubleshooting efforts everyone.....I'm learning alot.