1
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News:
Registration and Posting Agreement
Home
Forum
Store
Help
Search
Gallery
Login
Register
73-87chevytrucks.com
»
73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks
»
Engine/Drivetrain
»
305 Overheating
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
Go Down
Author
Topic: 305 Overheating (Read 30988 times)
Flashback
Newbie
Posts: 42
305 Overheating
«
on:
January 21, 2010, 04:14:37 pm »
86 C10, 305 V8. 89k miles, mostly stock.
Truck started overheating, symptoms were a bad water pump. It would overheat under a load and go back to normal temp stopped at an idle. So I replaced the thermostat, since the truck came with a new one in box. Old one was a 160 unit, new one is OEM 195 degree unit. Still overheats, so I replaced the water pump. Still overheats, same symptoms. Radiator looks fairly new, still shiny. My dad is telling me to get the radiator pressure checked. Coolant is still green. I haven't checked the oil yet for signs of coolant. I just need suggestions at this point, kinda lost. Is it possible for a bad radiator cap to cause this problem? Or am I looking at headgaskets here? The #5 plug seems to be wet when I pull it.
Logged
1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi
1992 Honda Accord Wagon|SOHC|5 speed|Gude Cam
1986 Chevrolet C10|305 V8|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe
Captkaos
OWNER and Administrator
Administrator
Senior Member
Posts: 18469
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #1 on:
January 21, 2010, 04:17:02 pm »
Did it just start?
I would have the radiator checked. Are you loosing coolant? Does the exhaust smell sweet?
Logged
Chris Lucas
73-87chevytrucks
captkaoscustoms
squarebody
Irish_Alley
Tim
Senior Member
Posts: 13333
Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #2 on:
January 21, 2010, 04:25:09 pm »
a bad cap would just cause the antifreeze to boil at a lower temp. the more pressure the higher the temp before boiling. now if you take the cap off while its running dose it boil or just flow? if it looks like its boiling it could be a cracked head or gasket. coolent going bad would cause it to freeze at a higher temp.
Logged
If you can’t tell yourself the truth, who can you tell it to?~Irish_Alley
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth ~Sherlock Holmes
Flashback
Newbie
Posts: 42
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #3 on:
January 21, 2010, 04:29:05 pm »
It starts and drives around, but it'll peg the temp gauge out once I start going up hills, etc.
It was losing coolant before but the water pump was leaking. I figured it was toast. Right now I can't find any other leaks. Exhaust smells like old truck. I will investigate more tomorrow after class.
With the cap off I can see it flowing, I don't see any boiling.
Logged
1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi
1992 Honda Accord Wagon|SOHC|5 speed|Gude Cam
1986 Chevrolet C10|305 V8|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe
VileZambonie
Global Moderator
Senior Member
Posts: 19192
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #4 on:
January 21, 2010, 04:33:35 pm »
Make sure the lower hose is not collapsing. Check the temp of the radiator. If there's a sudden drop in temp it's clogged.
Logged
, ___
/ _ _ _\_
⌠¯¯¯¯¯' [☼===☼]
`()_);-;()_)--o--)_)
74 GMC
,
75 K5
,
84 GMC
,
85 K20
,
86 k20
,
79 K10
beastie_3
Senior Member
Posts: 3170
Josh
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #5 on:
January 21, 2010, 04:35:59 pm »
How fast are you traveling when going up hill? What is your fan/shroud setup?
Logged
79 K10
Semper Fi
73-87 Chevy Trucks Facebook Page
Josh454
Registered Users
Posts: 127
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #6 on:
January 21, 2010, 05:57:27 pm »
What shape is your fan clutch in? I wouldn't be surprised though if you have a leaking head gasket....
Logged
Flashback
Newbie
Posts: 42
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #7 on:
January 22, 2010, 12:41:56 pm »
OK so here is a few more clues to help you guys help me.
Fan clutch is good. It has resistance when I try to spin it by hand when engine is off. From what I've read It disengages above 25-30 MPH. This is when the truck starts to overheat. When I stop and idle for 15 - 30 seconds, it cools back down to 210. So the fan is doing its job. I think Vile is right (of course) and my Dad as well, that there is a clog in the radiator and/or the lower hose is collapsing on me.
Also I checked the oil, no smell or sight of coolant. Coolant is free of oil as well. So HG theory is kaput.
Logged
1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi
1992 Honda Accord Wagon|SOHC|5 speed|Gude Cam
1986 Chevrolet C10|305 V8|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe
Irish_Alley
Tim
Senior Member
Posts: 13333
Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #8 on:
January 23, 2010, 10:48:39 am »
Just cause there is no coolant in the oil doesn’t mean the heads not cracked. A cracked head can cause gases and all into the coolant leading to the rad. if you do a pressure check on the rad you will see if that's it do one with it running also to see if the gases are slipping pass into the rad
Logged
If you can’t tell yourself the truth, who can you tell it to?~Irish_Alley
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth ~Sherlock Holmes
Flashback
Newbie
Posts: 42
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #9 on:
January 27, 2010, 01:56:58 pm »
WTH the new t-stat I put in isn't opening, the upper hose is empty and cold, except near the t-stat, like its barely letting any water thru. Fairly certain I put it in right.
«
Last Edit: January 27, 2010, 02:18:24 pm by Flashback
»
Logged
1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi
1992 Honda Accord Wagon|SOHC|5 speed|Gude Cam
1986 Chevrolet C10|305 V8|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe
Josh454
Registered Users
Posts: 127
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #10 on:
January 27, 2010, 05:46:56 pm »
You can test the T-stat by putting it in a pan of water and see what temperature it opens. If it's opening it sounds like you're getting combustion gases in the cooling system.
Logged
Jim Rockford
Banned
Frequent Member
Posts: 358
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #11 on:
January 28, 2010, 04:54:30 pm »
tstats are pretty crappy nowadays, I'd just take it back and get another one, remember pointy side up.
Logged
1973 k20 Camper special
1980 k20 custom deluxe
2004 Crown Vic LX sport
Irish_Alley
Tim
Senior Member
Posts: 13333
Family is not an important thing. It's everything.
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #12 on:
January 28, 2010, 09:06:26 pm »
just remove the t stat and see what it does
Logged
If you can’t tell yourself the truth, who can you tell it to?~Irish_Alley
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth ~Sherlock Holmes
4x4HighSierra
Newbie
Posts: 40
Sqaure body stud
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #13 on:
January 28, 2010, 09:29:50 pm »
i was having a similar problem with my old pos 305. I bought two t stats and everytime it over heated when i put one in, so i boiled one of the new ones on the stove and it was stuck shut. I went through 3 t stats until i found one that was working properly.
Logged
1985 GMC High Sierra K10 mild 350 and rebuilt 700R4 with transgo shift kit
1985 GMC Sierra Classic C10 TPI 350 swapped in and 700R4 and 6 inch drop, with front drop spindles and a axle flip in the back and c notched frame
1995 Chevy Tahoe LT stock
Jim Rockford
Banned
Frequent Member
Posts: 358
Re: 305 Overheating
«
Reply #14 on:
January 29, 2010, 09:20:24 am »
Quote from: Irish_Alley on January 28, 2010, 09:06:26 pm
just remove the t stat and see what it does
That doesn't work because then the water doesn't stay in the radiator long enough to cool off.
Logged
1973 k20 Camper special
1980 k20 custom deluxe
2004 Crown Vic LX sport
Print
Pages: [
1
]
2
Go Up
« previous
next »
73-87chevytrucks.com
»
73-87 Chevy _ GMC Trucks
»
Engine/Drivetrain
»
305 Overheating