DonHo32
New member
Ok so I waited until I ran several tests and searched for a similar problem before I asked. Here is my issue.
After about 60 to 80 miles (even at night) or sitting at idle for 30 minutes my coolant starts to bleed over into the overflow tank. The rad never pulls this fluid back so eventually I begin to overheat as it continues to add to the overflow. Compression is right on, no water in the oil, the rad has clean fluid no exhaust or gas smell, and the truck runs perfect (21psi). The T-stat is new and I even took it out to try that. The cap is new and there is no apparent leakage from the WP which seems to be flowing well. The motor has about 6k on this fresh build and never had this problem until I switched to a new turbo and 65# inj. The rad is an aluminum Bee Cool and I have twin Flex-A-Lite fans (which have been on there the whole time).
Any other ideas? Intake manifold gasket? This is frustrating.
After about 60 to 80 miles (even at night) or sitting at idle for 30 minutes my coolant starts to bleed over into the overflow tank. The rad never pulls this fluid back so eventually I begin to overheat as it continues to add to the overflow. Compression is right on, no water in the oil, the rad has clean fluid no exhaust or gas smell, and the truck runs perfect (21psi). The T-stat is new and I even took it out to try that. The cap is new and there is no apparent leakage from the WP which seems to be flowing well. The motor has about 6k on this fresh build and never had this problem until I switched to a new turbo and 65# inj. The rad is an aluminum Bee Cool and I have twin Flex-A-Lite fans (which have been on there the whole time).
Any other ideas? Intake manifold gasket? This is frustrating.