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Old 06-25-2012, 08:56 PM
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Radiator sending fluid to overflow

I recently got an 81 pickup lifted on 38's with a 22re head and a 22r block carburated. Has a new rad and thermostat and waterpump.
The problem I am having is, the temp fluctuates from 180-205 and graduLly gets hotter cause it slowly sends all the coolant into the overflow bottle which overflows all over my tire cant figure it out. It has good heat in the heater and I don't hear air in the core when I start it. I burped it the best I can a few times
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Do you have the fan shroud in place ?, if not the fan won`t draw the air through the radiator. Also check the fan clutch, if it has a spring on the front of it make sure its clean and not covered in mud and dirt. Make sure the fan clutch isn`t leaking oil, if it is then its bad and needs to be replaced.
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its got an electric fan
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I had the same problem. Was the head gasget. Pushing air into the cooling system, pushing coolant out the overflow hose onto my driver-front tire. No oil/coolant mix, no burning oil or coolant. Was just a small burnt spot on the head gasget at #3 cylander adjacent to a coolant passage.
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Originally Posted by Bingle
I had the same problem. Was the head gasget. Pushing air into the cooling system, pushing coolant out the overflow hose onto my driver-front tire.
Yep, bad head gasket could pressurize radiator during operation (even without evidence of mixing coolant and oil). When engine is off, coolant could seep into one of the cylinder, also causing hard starts. When you inspect the engine that cylinder would look like it had been washed.

To check, let engine cool down, take radiator cap off, start engine. If you you get more splashing than is caused by engine vibration = bad headgasket

Best of luck.
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Old 06-28-2012, 08:34 PM
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damn that is not fun, do you think its neccesary to get the head resurfaced?
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Originally Posted by igottwonow
damn that is not fun, do you think its neccesary to get the head resurfaced?
When ever you pull a head its always a good idea to have it checked.
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just got my first 93 4runner, so know nothing here. it emptied an entire water pump in one 15 minute run, no hard starts no smoke no other leaks but i have been noticing a slow drip of clear fluid, is this the same problem?
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Hard to tell, you might have a hole in the cooling system, check with a pressure tester.
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Originally Posted by igottwonow
damn that is not fun, do you think its neccesary to get the head resurfaced?
worth the peace of mind to not do it twice. Believe me, not as much fun the second time around.
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I think I have the same problem. I keep having to put more water in the radiator, but I never see if leaking out. Now I can hear hear air through the stock carb and then when I remove the rad. cap, the air noise through the carb stops. The radiator has crap all in it, so it looks like I'll be spending some time under the hood.
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Look at the drivers side wheel well where the overflow tube on the resivior dumps. Usually pretty obvious if it's been dumping out.
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