Uriel
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2012
- Posts
- 29
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- Location
- Mt. Pleasant MI
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1970
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Okay, so my 79 k10 has a freshly built 350, new water pump, newish radiator and the thing starts up Fine. The problem is the temp gauge shoots up to overheat quick. So I shut it down and checked for leaking coolant. None that I could see. So I felt the top hose to see if it's hot. Nope, cold. When I squeeze the top hose, I can hear air coming out of the overflow nozzle under the radiator cap. It's a new cap, but seems like it's the wrong one because that nozzle shouldn't flow anything out unless the system gets over pressure. Also, the coolant in the radiator is still cold. The bottom radiator hose is hot, and the top one is cold. That just doesn't seem normal and I have no idea why it would do that unless the whole problem is the wrong cap. But even so, wouldn't coolant at least be flowing through the engine? Kinda lost here fellas (and ladies). Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.