Rusty Scout
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Scout II 345 with a/c
the symptom is after just 10 miles of freeway driving and then getting off the freeway and say stopping and idling at a red light the temp goes way up. Temp stays normal on the freeway. If I get back on the freeway the ram air cools it down to normal again. I don't think this is a normal condition.
My diagnosis is plugged radiator with cracks.
Also I am losing a lot water. I am guessing in the form of vapor out the cracks at highway speeds. I am running a 7lb cap because the radiator is old and tired. I am using a lot of water but no obvious leaks, drips or steam in the exhaust. The fan clutch seems ok too. Using a rs370-180. Its got a fan shroud too.
I flushed the system yesterday using prestone super flush for 3 hours of driving and idling. I drained the block and radiator first. Today the old hoses are getting replaced and the old radiator is getting replaced with a fresh 3 row. Also going to replace the 180 with a 195 rs370 tstat.
the symptom is after just 10 miles of freeway driving and then getting off the freeway and say stopping and idling at a red light the temp goes way up. Temp stays normal on the freeway. If I get back on the freeway the ram air cools it down to normal again. I don't think this is a normal condition.
My diagnosis is plugged radiator with cracks.
Also I am losing a lot water. I am guessing in the form of vapor out the cracks at highway speeds. I am running a 7lb cap because the radiator is old and tired. I am using a lot of water but no obvious leaks, drips or steam in the exhaust. The fan clutch seems ok too. Using a rs370-180. Its got a fan shroud too.
I flushed the system yesterday using prestone super flush for 3 hours of driving and idling. I drained the block and radiator first. Today the old hoses are getting replaced and the old radiator is getting replaced with a fresh 3 row. Also going to replace the 180 with a 195 rs370 tstat.