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I am posting this for a friend. He has recently acquired and put together a fully restored M37. The motor has been completely rebuilt and everything on this truck mechanically looks brand new. He started the truck the other day oil presser was good. Now he told me that the temp was at 220 degrees. Now that seemed high to me. He has an exhaust tempt gauge. the gauge was reading 500+ degrees. he shut the truck off to stop any damage to the motor. he said when he started the truck that the exhaust was white but when it reached the temp of 500+ the exhaust was dark
He thinks that it might be getting to much fuel.
Now for me with not knowing the running temp of the M37 and in combination that everything on this truck is brand new. I would not want to make a assessment until I know all the facts.
So:
First question what is the running temp of a M37
Second would poor ventilation to through the carb cause for a increase heat temp
Third the spark plugs not having the correct gap?
Fourth the type of fuel used
Fifth quest would what about the timing advance or retard create this issue.
Final is this even a issue?
He thinks that it might be getting to much fuel.
Now for me with not knowing the running temp of the M37 and in combination that everything on this truck is brand new. I would not want to make a assessment until I know all the facts.
So:
First question what is the running temp of a M37
Second would poor ventilation to through the carb cause for a increase heat temp
Third the spark plugs not having the correct gap?
Fourth the type of fuel used
Fifth quest would what about the timing advance or retard create this issue.
Final is this even a issue?