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Old 11-21-2012, 11:29 AM
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3.4 swap overheating, top is hot, bottom cold

i did a 3.4 swap and the engine is great. but i noticed that the engine would run hotter than i am used too. 206-211 on a cool day. 215 on a hot day. I thought this was happening due to me not having a shroud. i fixed that today and noticed something after the drive, the top of the radiator was HOT but the middle to lower half was cool to the touch.


I thought about the thermostat and checked it, reclocked the jiggler valve and went to filling the radiator back up with fluid, this is were i am stumped. when filling the radiator, the coolant bubbles back up and acts as if there is a blockage of some sort. then after a few seconds a bubble or two come through the funnel and it drinks some more coolant... then stops and bubbles up again.

something isnt right, i know that. i have a newer thermostat that i installed 2 months ago. thought all was normal with the operating temps in the 200s until today when i felt the radiator.

any ideas?
Old 11-21-2012, 12:47 PM
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Did you fill the block through the upper radiator hose? What shape is the radiator in? Juggler at 6 o'clock position? 180 deg t-stat? Did you check that the t-stat is opening at correct temp?

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did you use a toyota themostat? i understand it works better with a toyota thermostat.
did you burp the system?

i changed the radiator to a csf 3 core all metal on my swap, but only have the stock guages, so i don't know the numbers.
it runs the same as the original 22re, temp wise anyway.

should run around 180, the thermostat opening temp.

is your radiator in good shape?
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Had a similar problem with my 22re after swapping radiators I was running in circles ended up re burping the system for some reason it was a nightmare to get all the air outta the system but was all good after never had a system give me such a hard time
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toyota and a oreillys special. both open up at the same time with the boil test.

so i poured as much coolant down the top hose, then filled the radiator full smashed the pile together for the third time. and now it is running around 188-190.

side note with no shroud, when i was running at idle the funnel fell into the fan, got stuck around the crank pulley and now there is a slight sequel coming from either that or my water pump is mad at me... im so dang happy (sarcasm) right now!
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Originally Posted by murphyz
so i poured as much coolant down the top hose, then filled the radiator full smashed the pile together for the third time. and now it is running around 188-190.
Sweet temps now!
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If your funnel just went around the pulley and got spat out, you might have just stretched the belt a little bit. Giving you a squeaky belt.

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what i am thinking, plus some coolant might have gotten on the belts. so only time will tell if it goes away.

but the truck is running like a champ now. 188 with no ac, 193 with the ac on. i dig.
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