Posted by BigTone on November 03, 2012 at 13:27:34 from (70.192.18.117):
In Reply to: Re: M is getting hot posted by Janicholson on November 03, 2012 at 12:22:01:
Jim, I checked the level of the Rad. and it was about an inch from the the bottem of the fill hole, It did start to pump some coolent out of the overflow tube so im sure I have enough coolent (3 gallons of A.F. and 3 Distilled water). now I did only keep it at low idle and when I took the rad. cap off it looked like it was bubbling out of the thermostat housing back into the radiator but it was not a "flow" of fluid, should I have varied the throttle? I was afraid to run it down the road, get to far and hot and have to pull over and tow it back to the garage not to mention im scared to death about hurting the engine. I put a new radiator cap on it and it has 4lbs stamped on it, i dont know dumb question but could it be the cap not allowing air in or allowing air in? Sorry I know a lot of questions....thanks, Anthony
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