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 Post subject: overheating
PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2020 4:12 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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Car Model: 65 dart hopefully
Hello Everyone

I just fixed some timing issues only to have my D100 with a 225 slant 6 overheat about 1 mile from home

I replaced the thermostat water pump and radiator cap

ran it in my drive for 1 hour with radiator off

Ran well no steam or overheating

My question is I was looking for flow of coolant in radiator when thermostat opens I shot a video but its too big to send.

Not sure if coolant is flowing, is it a high flow?

Does anyone have a video of what it should look like?

Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2020 10:10 am 
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EFI Slant 6
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Hello Everyone



I replaced the thermostat water pump and radiator cap

ran it in my drive for 1 hour with radiator off

My question is I was looking for flow of coolant in radiator when thermostat opens I shot a video but its too big to send.
How is that possible when you have the radiator off? After a hour your motor should be a melted, warped mess. New parts won't do diddlysquat if your radiator is a plugged up mess! So what's the problem again, you lost me????????????????????????


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2020 1:37 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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My mistake I had the radiator cap off

Radiator was installed


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2020 9:11 pm 
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Need the cap on for correct pressure and often to have correct circulation.. If you have a laser thermometer you can track the temps of the rad from top to bottom and check circulation. They are not expensive and are really useful.

https://www.aa1car.com/library/tstemp.htm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoT-PWg8Ahs


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2020 2:46 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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Car Model: 65 dart hopefully
Hello Everyone

Well I took the truck on a 20 mile drive and made it home without any overheating

I had some seepage from lower hose but found the clamp was loose.

thanks for all the advice

onto belts and suspension


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2020 5:26 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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Car Model: 65 dart hopefully
Hello Everyone

Well after working on the floor boards I took my truck (1971 Dodge D100 with 225 slant) out for a ride

The filler neck on the radiator cracked and the truck overheated....

After driving and waiting 20 minutes between stops I finally got her home (4 miles)

Well I found a 1974 Valiant radiator used near me and bought it.

Installed the used one are ran it around the block....

A little steam came out through the filler neck port and was deposited on the driveway

Went for a longer ride and lots of smoke came out same place

now engine is running poorly and I fear I have damaged it.

Top hose going into radiator was hot bottom hose from water-pump was cold

New water pump thermostat and hoses

I'm stumped any help please?

I fear I now have a bad radiator as well as head gasket?

Runs poorly and knock after I shut off key.

thanks


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 4:16 am 
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EFI Slant 6

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Car Model: Slant Six M37
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Top hose going into radiator was hot bottom hose from water-pump was cold

No flow through your "new" radiator. Lower radiator hose should at least get warm if it is allowing coolant to flow.

Regarding engine noises-knocks and what not. If starting the engine when it is cold after sitting overnight, does it still make noises?


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 6:04 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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Car Model: 65 dart hopefully
I will start her up tomorrow and report back thanks


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 Post subject: Re: overheating
PostPosted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:32 pm 
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2 BBL ''SuperSix''

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Car Model: 65 dart hopefully
Hello

Good news

She started up without any issues

I ran her in the drive for an hour with a funnel full of coolant and saw many tiny bubbles escaping.

When the lower hose was as warm as the upper I shut her down

Took her for a 17 mile run and she did well

no hissing sputtering or detonation

Thank you everyone


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