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Posted 08 March 2016 - 07:01 AM
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 07:25 AM
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 08:38 AM
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 10:03 AM
You could try putting a washer in the thermostat housing for now. You may be getting too much volume gushing through.
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 10:52 AM
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 11:21 AM
Or a different sized pulley driving the water pump to slow it down?
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 02:40 PM
Since it is not hot when this happens, You likely have a connection from the combustion chamber to the cooling system. Likely cracked head between seats.. or lifted head gasket. I would not use a higher pressure cap, you risk pushing the coolant into the combustion chamber after shut down and further mechanical damage( hydro lock-bent/broken rod).
I would remove thermostat for the further test/s.
Fill the cooling system, a steady flow of bubbles from filler neck once you get the system filled indicates combustion pressure entering the cooling system.
Another simple test if you have a tailpipe emission test machine at you disposal is to "sniff" the rad with the machine, if you have HC and CO you have a interconnect, gasket or crack.
ALSO Make sure the water pump is not intended to be rotated the other direction ( don't know if they ever did that with SBC, but is not uncommon when engines that use a serp belt in some applications. Look into that, the impeller will be different) .
You may want to check the casting #'s on the heads, some are notorious for cracking.
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Posted 08 March 2016 - 06:17 PM
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Posted 09 March 2016 - 09:58 PM
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