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They sure are. I just put the chrome one I have on my work bench and it wobbles. Ugh. The one I just took off -- the one with no lip -- is perfectly flat. I'm getting a new one with a lip
I'll check it tomorrow. But I'm beginning to think it was nothing more than a perfect storm of a slightly worn out radiator hose, a too smooth thermostat housing neck and a clamp that could have been tighter. That's what I'm hoping, at least
Yes Don. That's about exactly how long I'd been driving. But if the thermostat didn't open (and it's got the drilled relief hole) would that cause the hose to blow off? I'd think it would cause me to overheat
I'm beginning to think I didn't fill it all the way. I put in one gallon-- that was all I had -- and it filled the radiator above the fins. But it holds four gallons and it wasn't running when I filled it. I imagine the block was fairly empty after the hose blew off the thermostat. The radiator...
Thanks Purple. That makes perfect sense, because I just came out to look at the car and the radiator is almost empty (It's below the fins at least). I put in an entire bottle of antifreeze before I drove it three miles home and somewhere along the way, I lost a lot of coolant. The weird thing is...
Thanks Fran. This might be a stupid question, but if the pressure builds too much, shouldn't the overflow reservoir start to fill and relieve it rather than blow off a hose. I haven't checked the overflow canister yet but if it's empty, will that tell me something?
I was driving my 72 340 RR today and all of a sudden I could smell antifreeze. I saw my temp gauge was starting to rise -- it never runs anywhere near hot -- so I pulled over, stopped the car and saw steam coming from under the hood. The upper radiator hose had blown off the thermostat housing...
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Update -- I got a $10 voltage regulator pigtail from Napa and that fixed it. I know I had checked the green wire for resistance during my troubleshooting and it seemed OK. But it took some stabbing with the multimeter to get it to read and apparently it was bad. When I checked today, I was...
I think I figured it out. I checked resistance on my blue and green wires from the alternator to the voltage regulator. I was sure I did this before. But now the green wire is bad. The blue wire was good, very low ohms. But the green wire was reading infinity or open at the voltage regulator. I...
Hey guys. Just an update. I put on a new alternator and it's still not charging. I know the VR is good and grounded. I even tried it with two other voltage regulators I have that are good (before I got the new alternator) and that didn't work. I think I know the issue but not sure what it means...
Thanks Bob. I have met John Borgen a couple of times at different car shows. He has some beautiful AARs and TAs. I didn't realize he had passed away. That's sad. He was a nice guy.