I wonder if you know of an overheating problem on a 1970 Cutlass 'S' 350 cid 2bbl (no a/c) that simply does following. The water temp just rises and rises when at idle or for example, at a fast food drive thru line. VERY apparent in summer and indeed at all times but most noticeable when weather is about above 40 deg.far. Now I've had 2 rebuilt head manifolds, water pumps, a 4 core rad etc... I've done all this stuff and am sure of no gasket leaks etc... On 455cids and certain 350's there is a TVS switch which channels or adds intake vacuum to the regular carb vacuum to advance ignition which (as the GM shop manual says 'reduces engine coolant temps'
I don't have this but I don't think such small intervention as to touch-up the rmp (as I think this TVS does) would stop such a major cooling problem, what do you think?
Finally, this TVS is on 350's with Y-72. Do you know what this Y-72 option is?
Thanks, any help appreciated.
-Doug