William Lewis wrote:
>
> Actually, my radiator is not really boiling over at 190. Mostly it is
> spitting out fluid as it heats up. It does this a few times, and before
> you know it I am getting hotter and hotter. I installed a puke tank which
> helps considerably. Going to a higher pressure cap may help keep some of
> the fluid in the tank and therefore help keep me from overheating. Unless
> someone knows of a reason not to do it, I will probably install a 10 lbs.
> cap. I will also probably go to a 3 core radiator. The guys here in town
> can do it in 2 days for $190.
>
> Bill Lewis
Bill,,,, just days before my tailpiipes started to pump water I noticed
the excessive bubbling coming from the water tank ~(8+(
you may take off the cap while cold and start er up just watch for the
bubbles ,, i do not wish to scare you but I now need a head gasket kit
EEEUUUCCCHHH..
chuck series ll
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