I bet the block it is full of bars stop leak that somebody was using to clog the pin holes in the radiator.
thats what i would be thinking,..i always use black pepper for pin holes in a old radiator....I bet the block it is full of bars stop leak that somebody was using to clog the pin holes in the radiator.
Maybe it is garbage still left from the old radiator that was still in the engine and possible crap they put in it to seal the leaks. As said before flush several times and then go from there.
u guys beat me to itI bet the block it is full of bars stop leak that somebody was using to clog the pin holes in the radiator.
I flushed the radiator twice, this weekend I'll let her idle for a long while and do it again. I think before that I better hook up my electric fan.
I unhooked the lower radiator hose, and let the water drain out of the radiator and block. Was I suppose to run the garden hose up the lower hose to clear out the block? Does that work?
Take off the thermostat and stick the garden hose there with the engine not running? My heater core is blocked off.
my question is since no one else has said it; why are you bothering with a dodge dart on a 4wd frame? it can't be road legal, so basically its a woods buggy....
my question is since no one else has said it; why are you bothering with a dodge dart on a 4wd frame? it can't be road legal, so basically its a woods buggy....
my question is since no one else has said it; why are you bothering witniq dodge dart on a 4wd frame? it can't be road legal, so basically its a woods buggy....
Check for electrolysis. Was talking to a radiator manufacturer today at the Roadster show. When he sees "gorilla snot" he calls it in the radiator it's usually caused by electrolysis.
check electrolysis by simply hooking up a multimeter to the battery ground and dangle the positive side in the fluid in the radiator (not touching anything). Do it with the battery hooked up and car running and then not running,
Should be under .3 volts (300 mV).
Mine pictured below is .076 volts ( 76 mV) with distilled water, 1 bottle of Justice Brothers Super Radiator Cooler and 1 bottle of Justice Brothers Cooling System Protector.
it can't be road legal,
Mine pictured below is .076 volts ( 76 mV) with distilled water, 1 bottle of Justice Brothers Super Radiator Cooler and 1 bottle of Justice Brothers Cooling System Protector.
uhhhhh......not from the math I learned it doesn't. Your meter shows 76.8. That's a big difference from .076.
uhhhhh......not from the math I learned it doesn't. Your meter shows 76.8. That's a big difference from .076.
Yes it shows 76.8 mV which is .076 Volts. It's just on the mV scale.
I just wanted the way the voltage scales Volts (mV) were stated to be in paralell from paragraph to paragraph.
Yes it shows 76.8 mV which is .076 Volts. It's just on the mV scale.
I just wanted the way the voltage scales Volts (mV) were stated to be in paralell from paragraph to paragraph.
Ok. Good. I was gonna say.....you might have a problem. LOL