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Overflow, Overflowing


HoleshotKFX400

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1989
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Alright... I have a Griffin 19x24x3 Radiator, electric fan... My engine runs from 150 to about 165(bad day). When I drive it normal... not taking it over a 1/4 throttle its fine. If I dump on it as soon as i let off of it like half the coolent in the radiator pours into the overflow, and overflows it all over my engine bay... wasnt a happy camper when it happened today. So I let it cool down added more coolant and drained the overflow and tried it again... same thing. It wont do it if im in the garage just dumping on it... only when im driving it and its under load. ANY SUGGESTIONS???? or more details anyone needs
 
How big of hose do you have running to your over flow tank? :huh:

How old is your radiator cap?

I am also curious on why you run your engine at 165 degrees..

Pete
 
The Radiator cap is brand new stant with that red pressure release lever. The hose is 1/4 or 3/8 inside diameter, ill measure it tomorrow i forget. Truck doesnt get any hotter then that? is that a bad thing
 
The Radiator cap is brand new stant with that red pressure release lever. The hose is 1/4 or 3/8 inside diameter, ill measure it tomorrow i forget. Truck doesnt get any hotter then that? is that a bad thing

I was being sarcastic about the line size, half of the coolant in your radiator is a lot of coolant to displace.

Sound like a bunch of pressure is building in the system and causing the cap allow coolant back into the overflow tank.

Running it warmer will evaporate moisture better (help w/ preventing sludge).

Edit: And you are running an aftermarket temperature sensor?

Pete
 
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Yeah its aftermarket, its around 2 weeks old... what thermostat do you think i should get... like a 190?
 
Whats the pressure of your cap though like 16 pound or what? if its like a 6 pound cap it will blow water out (just a thought)
 
in a nice small block i would run a good 180 thermo, itll get warm enough fo u to get heat, and itll not be running cold all the time which = better power/mileage
 
in a nice small block i would run a good 180 thermo, itll get warm enough fo u to get heat, and itll not be running cold all the time which = better power/mileage
+1. small blocks like to run @180-190@13-18lbs pressure, at least that is what my camaro likes. as for the coolant surge if you put too much coolant in radiator it will try to blow excess out. on mine, my fill cap is on the passenger side of core and when i fill mine, i bring vehicle up to opperating temp and then i put enough coolant in so that at idle i can see at least four of the cross tubes[ if yours has the coil looking deal in your radiator, internal tranny cooler i think ] it will cover the coil tube in center of core,and when you mash on the throttle it should drop @3-4 inches as your water pump increases pressure and flow
 
Well I just got a new radiator cap today... so im guna see if the old one was just a piece of trash tomorrow. Was guna drive it but couldnt cause i had to put on new mufflers. I orignally bought those flowtech afterburners WOW they sound terrible, worst then a stock mustang. So i just got my flowmaster 1 chambers... now it sounds good have to finish clamping them up
 
Well I put my new radiator cap on today... no luck blew out just like before... im starting to think i have a cracked head or bad headgasket or something.... im guna do a leakdown test on it soon
 

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