If the coolant-recovery system is working properly, all the air should be expelled after a few cold-hot-cold cycles.
When you remove the radiator cap when the car is cold, there should be NO air under it-- the coolant should be all the way up to the bottom of the cap. If it's not, it could be because the cap is defective, the sealing surfaces on the radiator filler neck are damaged, or the hose to the recovery tank is cracked. (Or it could be due to a slightly blown head gasket...) If the hose is clear vinyl, it should be visibly full of coolant when the car is cold. Note that the radiator cap has THREE rubber sealing surfaces, and they all have to seal. Let me smugly say that my Spit's coolant recovery system has worked perfectly for years, and it never overheats. It even has the original radiator. (Of course, a GT6 has a bigger engine and a smaller radiator so it's cooling system needs to be in good shape.) Doug Braun '72 Spit --- Todd Bermudez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Our GT6 is running hot...or at least I think it is? > I > swapped out the thermostat & that didn't seem to > make > any difference, but there was a ton of crap in the > pump housing....I hope I've now expelled it all. I > also swapped the NEW sending unit(at least it looked > new)...I installed an old one. It seems to read > cooler now...maybe about 3/4 when driving. > > I seem to recall someone mentioning something about > making sure all the air is out, but I don't recall > what or how? > > Any thoughts? > > Cheers, > > Todd Bermudez > '68 GT6 Mk1 RHD(mk2 engine) > Cincy, OH > _______________________________________________ > > Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html > > [email protected] > http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/spitfires > > http://www.team.net/archive _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html [email protected] http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/spitfires http://www.team.net/archive
