firebane
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- Location
- Calgary, AB
- First Name
- Curtis
- Truck Year
- 1974
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Ok so a bit of the backstory. Rebuilt the top end of the truck over the winter and got it running and immediately noticed that when I run and shut it off I can hear what sounds like coolant leaving the heater core. When the truck has cooled off I take a look at the radiator and notice the cooland is down signifigantly.
Here is what I have done and noticed...
1) Thermostat replaced once with a 185 and noticed after I pulled it today it was faulty and replaced with a 195 that tested good in a pot of boiling water.
2) Heat blows damn hot in the truck
3) Top radiator hose gets hot
4) When the top is hot the bottom is usually cold
5) If I let the truck sit the bottom hose will get warm and the rad cap will get hot.
6) Radiator is brand new
7) No white smoke out the tail pipe nor any sweet smell
The only thing I have left to try is changing out my water pump as I have no idea the age of the one in the truck. People say you can tell if your water pump works by watching the cooland in the radiator and it should be pouring back into the radiator which I don't see this happen. But I have also heard this can be a bad thermostat but the top hose gets hot so that means fluid is getting back to the radiator.
Could I perhaps have a bad water pump casing all this? I am really really hoping that its not a bad head gasket somewhere but with as much coolant as I'm losing I would think it would show up in the exhaust or somewhere.
Does the top of the overflow bottle need to be sealed off? Mine doesn't have a cap on it but the hose sits in it.
Here is what I have done and noticed...
1) Thermostat replaced once with a 185 and noticed after I pulled it today it was faulty and replaced with a 195 that tested good in a pot of boiling water.
2) Heat blows damn hot in the truck
3) Top radiator hose gets hot
4) When the top is hot the bottom is usually cold
5) If I let the truck sit the bottom hose will get warm and the rad cap will get hot.
6) Radiator is brand new
7) No white smoke out the tail pipe nor any sweet smell
The only thing I have left to try is changing out my water pump as I have no idea the age of the one in the truck. People say you can tell if your water pump works by watching the cooland in the radiator and it should be pouring back into the radiator which I don't see this happen. But I have also heard this can be a bad thermostat but the top hose gets hot so that means fluid is getting back to the radiator.
Could I perhaps have a bad water pump casing all this? I am really really hoping that its not a bad head gasket somewhere but with as much coolant as I'm losing I would think it would show up in the exhaust or somewhere.
Does the top of the overflow bottle need to be sealed off? Mine doesn't have a cap on it but the hose sits in it.