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Hello i have recently purchased a 1995 torch red vet. I have put about 2000 miles on it and twice the temp has gotten up to 250 and low coolant light comes on. Overfill bottle is full and leaking out cap. Previous owner had dealer install new radiator and water pump i have replaced thermostat (180) and cap (16lb). Took it up north last weekend and ran air on 85 degree day with no problems (about 350 miles round trip). Yesterday it bubbled over into overfill tank and low coolant light came on after 25 miles on 65 degree day. Exhaust is dry, oil is clean, antifreeze is clean (no oil in it). Any suggestions or advice on where or what to check first would be greatly appreciated.


ad I had issues with high temp as well on a hot day until cleaned both rad's and made sure the intake area was clear. My wife got a bit pissed with me when I modified the vacuum with a 2 foot long piece of 3/4" Pex pipe with a salami cut on one end and the other end duct taped into the vacuum hose. Works great and you can access the rad from the passenger side and gently run the flexible piping along the rad and clean out most of the debris. I was surprised what a difference it made. Also by gently removing debris from the very top of the oil cooler with a coat hanger. At least I am assuming it is the oil cooler since I have an LT4 not and auto. I was overwhelmed by the amount of schmegma in there. I also understand you can get an aftermarket scoop to augment the existing cool air intake which should also help the engine breath a bit better. Learning as I go. Also I might add that using RO or DI water to mix coolant with is the prefered way to go. It's what the factories use to make the juice with and is the cleanest solution you can use. No contaminents such as calcium or magnesium or even high amounts of sodium which can be very corrosive and scaling. However not always easy to come by. I know I have seem vendors sell DI set up's for rinsing your car to avoid spotting. Well the same water will work best to dilute your coolant.



