I will try this. It varies as to how much I lose. Anywhere from a quart to
most of the overflow. How long should I run the heater before I should see
a difference in temp? I ran it one of the times this happened, but only for
a minute or two, since the temp outside was nearing 100. Oh what fun.
Thanks again,
Jason
<SEMIHEMI01@aol.com> wrote in message news:18b.a49cc1e.2a59a5e3@aol.com...
>
> Jason,
> It sounds like you got a flow problem. Give the radiator a good flush.
By
> the way how much coolant are you loosing after it goes thru one of these
goof
> ups? You could have a bad coolant temp. sending unit.
> Another thing to do. If it does it again after you flush it, Try
turning
> on the heater and set the fan on hi, (hard to stand it in the summer) see
if
> the temp stabilizes or starts back down. If it does you may have a
> restriction some where, although I doubt it. Bill
>
> SEMIHEMI01@AOL.COM> KB SuperCharged, 4.7L, 2001, QC,
> <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/semihemi01">the "DAK",</A> <A
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