Steam Tube Location
#1
Steam Tube Location
Hello,
I am trying to track down some overheating issues and I wanted to start with this. It might not make any difference...but I want to make sure the way I have this will work OK. I have the steam tubes circulating water back into the top of the waterpump and not back to the radiator as I have an aftermarket radiator.
Does this sound OK? I think it is circulating into the pump which ships it to the radiator...so i don't really think it matters if it plumbed directly in the radiator. Thanks for the help!
I am trying to track down some overheating issues and I wanted to start with this. It might not make any difference...but I want to make sure the way I have this will work OK. I have the steam tubes circulating water back into the top of the waterpump and not back to the radiator as I have an aftermarket radiator.
Does this sound OK? I think it is circulating into the pump which ships it to the radiator...so i don't really think it matters if it plumbed directly in the radiator. Thanks for the help!
#3
Cool. I didn't think it would matter - but just wanted to make sure.
Yes, air dam on lower radiator support intact. Had a drilled 160° thermostat, took it out and put in a washer that had a 5/8" hole in in...helped a little...took it completely out and it didn't change it at all. Has aftermarket radiator and shrouded 16" puller fan.
I have done all of the basics...narrowed it down to the radiator being junk and clogged, Waterpump bad, or belt/tensioner setup is allowing it to slip.
It only heats up when it is driving...never tries to heat up at idle.
Yes, air dam on lower radiator support intact. Had a drilled 160° thermostat, took it out and put in a washer that had a 5/8" hole in in...helped a little...took it completely out and it didn't change it at all. Has aftermarket radiator and shrouded 16" puller fan.
I have done all of the basics...narrowed it down to the radiator being junk and clogged, Waterpump bad, or belt/tensioner setup is allowing it to slip.
It only heats up when it is driving...never tries to heat up at idle.