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72 K10 LQ4 swap overflow bottle question
Now that I have been driving my 72 for a couple of days I noticed antifreeze coming out of the overflow tube of the stock rad after I park it for a few minutes. Truck runs at 196f per my scanner...do I need an overflow bottle? Truck didn't have one when I bought it. What are you guys using? Pictures if possible thanks!
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Re: 72 K10 LQ4 swap overflow bottle question
For what its worth, I don't have one on my lq4. have stock fan clutch (no shroud) and it sits at 90c / 194f solid according to my Dakota Digital gauges. Overflow hose puked a bit after the first coolant fill and running but hasn't in the 3000km or so since.
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Re: 72 K10 LQ4 swap overflow bottle question
You dont need an overflow bottle, but without one you cant fill the radiator all the way to the top. This is the reason original radiators have the full level a few inches doen from the top, there needs to be room for expansion when the coolant is warm. If you over fill it, it will just puke out the excess then when it gets to the level it can safely hold it will stop, this will be the full level.
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I have always ran a over flow tank on all 3 engines. It's just a good idea.
Where I work they have security guards that check the parking lot regularly. If they see the same vehicle puking anti freeze everyday they will put a sticker on it. After several times they will not let you on site with the vehicle until it's fixed.:chevy: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...m/DSCF2645.JPG |
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