kickdeez
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- Joined
- May 23, 2014
- Posts
- 300
- Reaction score
- 52
- Location
- north carolina
- First Name
- kyle
- Truck Year
- 1990
- Truck Model
- Suburban 2500
- Engine Size
- 454 tbi
I've been battling a few issues since I got the top end of my motor put back together after having to replace the heads due to burning coolant (ended up being a bad head rebuild job). Long story short, i have replaced the bad heads with new (rebuilt) heads and got the truck running again. It is not burning any coolant, and after some tweaking here and there, it appears to be running pretty well. My questions are as follows:
1. What is the typical operating range for oil pressure in these motors (idle and wide open)?
2. I have flushed the cooling system (with the thermostat removed) 4 or 5 times to try to clean out any residue from the top end rebuild. The water still seems to be getting discolored, and turning a slightly stained brownish color. Not dark stain, but still not clear water. Is that normal?
3. I started the truck up today and let it run in the driveway for about 10 minutes with the radiator cap off. It warmed up to a little over 220 while idling, with occasional revving to get it up to operating temp (currently no thermostat). When I turned the truck off, a considerable amount of water immediately started spraying out of the top of the radiator. Is this a normal occurrence? If not, what would cause water to gush out in that manner? To me, it doesn't seem like this should happen. But I'm no engine building expert, just a guy trying to fix a truck.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
1. What is the typical operating range for oil pressure in these motors (idle and wide open)?
2. I have flushed the cooling system (with the thermostat removed) 4 or 5 times to try to clean out any residue from the top end rebuild. The water still seems to be getting discolored, and turning a slightly stained brownish color. Not dark stain, but still not clear water. Is that normal?
3. I started the truck up today and let it run in the driveway for about 10 minutes with the radiator cap off. It warmed up to a little over 220 while idling, with occasional revving to get it up to operating temp (currently no thermostat). When I turned the truck off, a considerable amount of water immediately started spraying out of the top of the radiator. Is this a normal occurrence? If not, what would cause water to gush out in that manner? To me, it doesn't seem like this should happen. But I'm no engine building expert, just a guy trying to fix a truck.
Thanks in advance for any guidance.