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It could be blown between the cylinder bores but not to a water hole. Run a compression test.
You could also pump up each cylinder with compressed air, using an adaptor in the spark plug hole, and look for bubbles in the radiator. |
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Thanks to the responses. Update. The symptoms were as follows:
1) The water temp seemed to run higher this summer than in the past. (I had pulled off the intake over the winter to detail the engine.) With very little "extra cooling" evident on the way home in the evening or night from a cruise. 2) This past Saturday I took a 1/2 hour round trip to get gas and the temperature slowly rose the whole time. By the time I got home the temp was @210 and rising. 3)Checked on Sunday afternoon when it was safe to take the rad cap off. Coolant level was aprox 3-4 in below the opening. Observed bubbles inside as the engine was running. 4) When I ran the engine up in RPM, the fluid level went down to about half. 5) Added some coolant, and as the tempurature approached 180, the fluid started to run out the overflow tube. (I know that water expands as the temp increases) Noticed very little movement of water through the radiator. I have an 180 deg t'stat and expected to see movement at 180 deg. Rad cap was still off. Put the cap on. Rad hoses full and could not squeeze rad hoses. I found the problem last night ![]() ![]() ![]() Anybody like to take a guess what the problem was?
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Stuck thermostat
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Very close, but not exactly....
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Bad sending unit? Radiator need to be re-cored? Water pump, bottom rad hose,Your imagination!!
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OK, OK In my haste to complete my car for the summer, and several other honey do projects Memorial Day weekend I put the T'stat in upside down
![]() ![]() While the t'stat kinda, sorta worked in wrong, the water flow/pressure finaly caused the t'stat to break free from the ring that holds it in place. This must have happen Saturday when going to put gas in. The coolant flow would then cause the loose t'stat to get wedged in the t'stat housing causing a restricted water flow. I have a mechanical temp gauge so I knew that wasn't the problem.
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WHAT DID I WIN!!!!
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I thought I was the only guy that did things like that!!!
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WHAT DID I WIN!!!! ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Where do I send my donation to the SYC?
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OK, so what caused the bubbles you noticed in your radiator?? (or didn't I read that right?)
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