7900_Blazer
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- Texas
- First Name
- Francis
- Truck Year
- 1975
- Truck Model
- Blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
You should be totally fine with the stock radiator and setup you have unless you have bumped up the power output a lot or have a BBC in there.
The cheapest and easiest solution would be to take that radiator in to a good local radiator shop and have it fully rebuilt. You also NEED to put an overflow tank on there. The radiator is so plugged that the water pump is pulling all of the coolant out of the side the cap is on and nothing is making it through the radiator to replenish it. That is one of the worst plugged radiators I've ever seen, and that's saying something.
I bet that is why the spacer is on there, the PO was probably having overheating issues and they got rid of the fan clutch to try and help it out.
Here's my recommendation:
- Go down to the parts store right now and get a bottle of radiator flush and an overflow tank.
- Pour the flush in, top off the radiator and overflow tank with distilled water and drive it for a few days like that.
- Drain out all the coolant and flush fresh water through the block until it comes out clean.
- Take your radiator down to the local shop and have it rebuilt
- Get a new 195 thermostat
- Get the right fan clutch and replace the spacer with a fan clutch. The fan you have should be fine.
- Once everything is replaced, cleaned, and flushed refill with new coolant concentrate and distilled water in a 50/50 mix. NEVER use anything other than distilled water in a coolant system unless it is just for flushing the cleaner out. Those deposits are from someone running tap water in their system for a LONG time.
Also, if the radiator looks like that, I'm sure the heater core is probably just as bad. You might want to look at that while you have the cooling system drained for refreshing.
@Bextreme04
Thanks - super helpful. I found a shop in Dallas (nothing any closer) - so I'll pull it, drive my trusty Dodge Cummins in and get it rebuilt along with getting rid of the spacer, no fan clutch (@AuroraGirl).... etc...
BTW: I went back and read through my 'stranded' thread... and with just a cursory glance, I counted 15 pieces of 'advice'; all of which I did AND reported back on so that whoever happens on that thread in the future can take advantage of them...... so not exactly sure where you are getting your: 'you seem to ignore a lot of solid advice', that was a bit uncalled for, not a big deal though
Again, know that I very much appreciate you all stopping what you are doing and working on these issues... I always learn a ton.
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