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Re: Hot running Spit (Long)

To: steph71tr6@crosswinds.net, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Hot running Spit (Long)
From: Chip19474@aol.com
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 09:13:37 EDT
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
In a message dated 8/14/2002 7:48:39 AM EST, steph71tr6@crosswinds.net writes:

<<  Looks like the rad is
 putting it's overflow coolant in the bottle when it's hot
 but it doesn't look like it's sucking back up when it cools
 down.
 
 Question #1
 Is my rad cap the problem?  If so what are the specs for the
 rad cap? '69 Spit with 1300 hi-comp engine (original)
 and narrow rad. >>

Stef,

A couple of ideas come to mind assuming what you've done......

1) check the radiator cap to be certain that the rubber seal that mates the 
cap to the radiator filler neck is still there.....one of our TRF picnic 
caravan guys had a similar problem - he didn't have a gasket/seal in his cap 
- was losing coolant and running hotter than usual.  Not only do you need a 
proper seal between cap & rad neck for pressure control, the system won't 
draw coolant back into the radiator from the overflow bottle without the cap 
seal/gasket in place.

2) check your compression......hopefully it's okay.....if the check shows a 
low cylinder/s, try retorquing the head per proper head bolt 
sequencing.....if you haven't seen any white exhaust smoke or bubbles in the 
coolant while the engine is running, you're probably okay in this department.

3) if the two ideas above are not the issues then I suppose you should look 
at possibly a faulty water pump (eventhough it may not be leaking) or too 
lean of a mixture.....just for kicks, get the engine warmed up in the evening 
then pop the bonnet while it's still running - does the exhaust 
header/manifold appear to be glowing.....like a subtle cherry red color?  If 
so, skip to the step to check for proper carb mixture quickly!

chip

Chip Krout

1976 TR6 #CF57822U - one of the last 500 built - restoration nearing 
completion
1970 Spitfire Mk3 #FDU78512L - on the road and enjoying another driving 
season!

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