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RE: [oletrucks] radiators and cooling

To: jnelson@paducah.k12.ky.us
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] radiators and cooling
From: Rick Warren <stovebolt@classictruckshop.com>
Date: 28 Mar 2000 19:47:12 -0800
On Tue, 28 March 2000, "Nelson, Jeff - DTC" wrote:

> 
> On these older vehicles that did not have overflow tanks as standard
> equipment, you should not fill the radiator all the way to the top. If you
> look, the radiator should have a fill line about 1 1/2" down from the bottom
> of the neck. If you fill the radiator all the way to the top, it will
> definitely tend to overflow as the fluid expands.
> 
> Jeff Nelson
> 1953 3600
> Paducah, KY
> 
> PS The AD models did have an optional overflow condenser that mounted on the
> firewall. I've never seen a real one, just pictures.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:    Hollis Troop12 [SMTP:hollisbsa@hotmail.com]
> > Sent:    Tuesday, March 28, 2000 9:15 AM
> > To:    dph55@PDQ.net; oletrucks@autox.team.net
> > Subject:    Re: [oletrucks] radiators and cooling
> > 
> > Would it be a good investment to get some kind of overflow tank and
> > connect 
> > it to the hose that spits on the driveway?  Would this them pull back the 
> > fluid it expelled?  Or would I need to hook up something like my van has 
> > with a hose connected under the radiator cap?  Long term what will these 
> > overflows do the hottop?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Jim House
> > 46 3104 Chevy
> > 
> > >From: "dph55@pdq.net" <dph55@PDQ.net>
> > >Reply-To: "dph55@pdq.net" <dph55@PDQ.net>
> > >To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
> > >Subject: [oletrucks] radiators and cooling
> > >Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 08:44:26 -0600
> > >
> > >One more thing worthy of note is the fact that any radiator in any
> > vehicle
> > >having been driven a while and warmed throughly will when parked and shut
> > 
> > >off
> > >experience a rise in temperature when the flow of coolant is stopped.
> > That
> > >will result in the burping on the driveway in the absence of coolant 
> > >reservoir
> > >tanks.
> > >
> > >Dave Handlely
> > >51 5 window GMC
> > >
> > >I have a '55 1st series 3100  with the thriftmaster 235, the radiator cap 
>is a low pressure cap of #4 lbs. I had the radiator recored a couple of years 
>ago and the old timer who did it for me said that one of the biggest mistakes 
>guys do to there cooling systems on these old trucks is to run a 50/50 mix 
>year round. He told me to only use the 50/50 mix in the winter, and in the 
>spring drain the cooling system and flush it out then, put 100% distilled or 
>good quality drinking water in and add a rust inhibitor. (Do not use Tap 
>water!) No anti-freeze in the warm months. Also, Jim Richardson of "My Classic 
>Car" fame said the same exact thing in an artical he wrote about cooling 
>systems and a total rebuild and hop up of the 235. I used to run the 50/50 mix 
>myself all year and would have some over heating from time to time in the 
>hottest parts of the summer. I even went so far as to take my thermostat out 
>for the summer every year, but that did'nt really help. After I took the old 
>timer's advise, and went to distilled water in my cooling system with a rust 
>inhibitor, I have'nt had any more over heating problems! I also run a 160 
>degree thermostat, but depending on where you live you can go with a 180 
>degree too. Hope this helps you out some with your cooling problems!

Rick Warren
'55 1st series


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