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ps

05-26-2005 19:44:03




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my 2n blows water and steam when its under a load blowing out cap and overfill tube. water level is 2 3 inches under top of rad. new cap didn't fix the problem the most confusing part is went out one morning started it up ran about 2 seconds and blew water out the cap and it was not even hot. any ideals ? and it does not overheat temp stay at 110 115 ?




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Rob

05-27-2005 02:01:13




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 Re: 2n blowing water in reply to ps, 05-26-2005 19:44:03  
After you fix why it blows cold then stop overfilling the radiator. Two or three inches under the top is overfilled and it will blow and steam until the water is just above the core. "Just over the core" is the proper fill level.



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Dell (WA)

05-26-2005 22:08:26




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 Re: 2n blowing water in reply to ps, 05-26-2005 19:44:03  
PS..... ....hummmmnnn, blowing water outta cold engine. Time for the dreaded compression test; Ford's spec: 90psi min (dry).

Iff'n you don't have a compression gauge, gitt-one $20. (cheap)

In the mean time, even without a compression test, bettcha yer head-gaskett is LEAKING and needs replacement. $20 (cheap)..... ...respectfully, Dell



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Russ SoCal

05-26-2005 20:54:14




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 Re: 2n blowing water in reply to ps, 05-26-2005 19:44:03  
ps,
Onliest time I've see em play Old Facefull is when the thermostat is installed backwards.
Is that 110 to 115 on a gauge or on a candy thermometer stuck in the radiator?
Russ



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ps

05-27-2005 13:51:35




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 Re: 2n blowing water in reply to Russ SoCal, 05-26-2005 20:54:14  
on the brand new gauge and with thermometer



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