One thing that has bit several people (not generally spits) is if you
run an old radiator and the neck of the radiator is deeper than the
modern ones. TR-3 radiators can have this issue. You basically hold
NO pressure.
I assume the overflow is connected to the radiator?
- Tony Drews
At 07:34 AM 4/23/2009, Diesel Performance Parts Inc. - Info wrote:
>Morning Members,
>
>Got a 1300 Spitfire engine that will run great for 4-6 laps and then
>fills the water overflow and starts to spit water out. Can't find a head
>gasket issue, head isn't cracked, no water in the crankcase at all
>either. Everyone I ask is baffled. HELP, tired of driving 500 miles to
>race and have this keep causing bad weekends!!!
>
>Mark Craig
>Diesel Performance Parts, INC.
>411 Allied Drive
>Nashville, TN 37211
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>615-834-9923 Fax
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