I'm working on fixing my 81 C10 I bought, and I'm at the point of engine cooling. I went ahead and threw a new thermostat on (AcDelco 195) and radiator cap (AcDelco), And I drained the radiator, filled with water, and after getting up to temp, still no pressure in upper radiator hose. Temp gauge shows a little before middle point (don't really know how accurate it is). What do you guys think?
I' ve read this entire thread....
1st. Hose will not pressurize unless the radiator cap is on. Cap needs to be able to hold up 15-16psi in this system in order to cool properly. The higher pressures in the system are what raises the boiling level. So instead of boiling over at the typical 212*F, It's now up to 240*F or more.
2nd. Lack of driving it may not allow the vehicle to heat up all the way. Sometimes you need to drive it around your neighborhood a few laps to help it along. It all depends on ambient temps. Below 70*F, you'll find it hard to reach temp in a reasonable time just sitting idle.
3rd to properly "burp" a cooling system, be sure to turn the heat on. This will provide some clues to how the cooling system is operating. Air must be blowing hot... which in order for it to blow hot, coolant must be circulating well. So if air blows hot, this will rule out air pockets and function of water pump.
4th. Bad hoses won't prevent a hose from builiding up pressure, unless it's leaking.