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coolant is boiling

Old Oct 3, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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coolant is boiling

Hey guys, i have an 85 camaro with the 2.8 liter. The coolant after about 10 min of driving, starts to boil, and today the cap blew off and i got coolant everywhere. I just need to know why the eng is overheating so fast and why the coolant is boiling?
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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 04:52 PM
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From: Elk Grove Village
Car: Firechicken
Engine: 350 + 30 over, 400 crank
Transmission: autotragic, stalled
Axle/Gears: not a one tire fire, thank god!
Re: coolant is boiling

Check the upper radiator hose. If there is no coolant in it, then it is the thermostat which isn't a big deal and not by any means expensive. If there is coolant, check the cooling fans to make sure that they come on.
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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 04:54 PM
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Car: 88Fbird,88Formula,04 GP,04 Durango
Engine: LO3,L98,3800,HEMI
Transmission: 700r4, 4l60e, 545rfe
Re: coolant is boiling

Flush your cooling system with a garden hose. And make sure your putting the cap on tight.
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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 05:26 PM
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Transmission: TH 700-R4
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Re: coolant is boiling

Just about positive its the thermostat.
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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 05:57 PM
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Re: coolant is boiling

after the flush and the new cap make sure you have the right amount of anti-freeze. just a reminder, i forgot and had to do it all over again
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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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Re: coolant is boiling

kittycannon, before you install your new thermostat verify the temp it opens at. I use a pocket thermometer from my kitchen, a glass measuring cup and microwave, there are other ways. Heat the water to about 25 + degrees above the thermostat rating and watch for it to open while the thermometer is also in the measuring cup. You want to know what temp it opens at. I checked a 170 thermostat before I installed it and it did not start to open until 200 and fully open at 220! The high flow 180 thermostat I was going to replace opened at 180 and fully open at 190 so I put it back in. Always check them before installation.
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