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Excessive radiator pressure

Posted By stan48312 14 Years Ago
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I recently rebuilt the engine; it runs fine but after a few mins with radiator cap off, I can see the coolant in the radiator start rising until finally if overflows.  So I think it might be one  of two problems.  Another symptom is the the lower radiator hose is cold, all others at hot.   I suspect the I may have the thermostat in backwards, or that the lower  heater hose is going to the wrong port on the water pump.  There is one port on the drivers side and another on the passenger side,  Both are same size.  I giess the thermostat could be bad, but it is brand new.  It's freezing winter here in Michigan.  not lookin forward to workin on it.  But I think I'll pull the thermostat,   put it in a pan and boil it a bit to see if it opens,   then make sure I put it back the way  it should be.   In the old days, they used to be mark   F  or  Front...  oh well       I'll appreciate any ideas.

Also, I replaced my origninal front drum brakes with rotors,  so I have two good used drums, two brand new wheel cylinders for sale  ($30) total  plus shipping  cheapest way. 

Also looking for some friends here who are building up 56 ford trucks,    just want to know if anyone wants to share the ideas, sources of parts and knowledge.     Stan   Yale, MI    stan48312@yahoo.com       

I am restoring a 1956 ford truck.   Do you have rebuilt units for this truck also.  Please advise on price and shippiing costs to Michigan  48097

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My first thought would be a plugged rad.
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Serpentine belt system?  If so then check that the waterpump is turning the correct direction.  Lower hose got a spring in it?  If not the hose could be sucking itself shut?  Otherwise pull the thermostat and recheck that it is installed in the right direction.  If it is indeed installed correctly, then put it in a pot of boiling water and insure that it does open.

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