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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Frady" data-source="post: 1040023" data-attributes="member: 55634"><p>If your housing is not secure with that 3rd bolt then your coolant is steaming off just slightly and with that slight leak as the engine cools down is sucks in air from around the housing instead of coolant from the reservoir. You could also have a slight leak in the line between the radiator and the reservoir resulting in the same, no coolant in the radiator but the reservoir is full. You should look for white or tan powder around the cooling system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Frady, post: 1040023, member: 55634"] If your housing is not secure with that 3rd bolt then your coolant is steaming off just slightly and with that slight leak as the engine cools down is sucks in air from around the housing instead of coolant from the reservoir. You could also have a slight leak in the line between the radiator and the reservoir resulting in the same, no coolant in the radiator but the reservoir is full. You should look for white or tan powder around the cooling system. [/QUOTE]
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General Sport Trac Discussion
Overheating
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