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Vegas69 09-24-2019 10:35 PM

I agree, use a heat gun to check the t stat housing or a manual gauge instead of the sender. You may have a bad gauge or sender.

camcojb 09-24-2019 11:05 PM

I always drill a couple 1/8" holes in the thermostat to let any air out of the block (if the thermostat doesn't already have them). I fill the engine with a funnel through the upper radiator hose (disconnected at the radiator). Once it won't take any more water I attach the hose to the radiator and finish filling the radiator through the cap.

It's critical to fill the block correctly, and the bleed holes in the thermostat work wonders to remove any air. It sounds like you have an air pocket at the thermostat; the thermostat won't open, and the engine temp will spike but the radiator stays cool because the thermostat is closed.

Musclerodz 09-24-2019 11:28 PM

Disconnect the upper radiator hose and back fill the block. Air is trapped on the backside of the thermostat and won't open. Air temp in the system always reads higher than water temp.

camcojb 10-04-2019 04:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camcojb (Post 696795)
I always drill a couple 1/8" holes in the thermostat to let any air out of the block (if the thermostat doesn't already have them). I fill the engine with a funnel through the upper radiator hose (disconnected at the radiator). Once it won't take any more water I attach the hose to the radiator and finish filling the radiator through the cap.

It's critical to fill the block correctly, and the bleed holes in the thermostat work wonders to remove any air. It sounds like you have an air pocket at the thermostat; the thermostat won't open, and the engine temp will spike but the radiator stays cool because the thermostat is closed.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 696796)
Disconnect the upper radiator hose and back fill the block. Air is trapped on the backside of the thermostat and won't open. Air temp in the system always reads higher than water temp.

Did you get this figured out?

spacepirate 10-04-2019 08:03 PM

Had to go out of town for business. Nothing yet so I'm gonna try replacing the water pump. Also, sent the computer back to the tuner since the fans were cutting on too late. I'll keep everyone updated once I get this done.

camcojb 10-04-2019 08:57 PM

Try filling it the way outlined, with bleed holes in the thermostat. I doubt it's a bad pump unless it's leaking.


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