[Farmall] 1944 Farmall B Question
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Sep 1 08:04:39 PDT 2008
Make sure you get a non-pressurized cap - the thermosyphon system on the
B is not supposed to be under pressure, and using a pressurized cap will
cause it to boil over. Also make sure that your radiator fins aren't
clogged up with leaves/trash. Another thing that can cause overheating
is a loose fan belt.
Mike
Craig Warner wrote:
> I wondered about the cap as it fits very loosely. I looked for a new one at
> a couple farm stores yesterday but didn't find one. I guess I need to order
> one online.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "cvill" <cvill at frontiernet.net>
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> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 10:08 AM
> Subject: Re: [Farmall] 1944 Farmall B Question
>
>
>> I noticed a bit of antifreeze had come out of the cap an onto
>> the hood.
>>
>>
>>
>> Having re-read this original post, Craig, the coolant should not push
>> out onto the hood, even if the radiator tank is overfilled. This would
>> mean the seal in the radiator cap is not doing its job. Time for a cap
>> repair or a new cap. Pushing out the overflow _tube_ is normal and is
>> the reason for the tube being there. Even if the system is not
>> overfull, a bad cap seal could allow coolant on the hood just from
>> coolant surge within the tank when the engine is running.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Charlie V. in sunny WNY
>>
>>
>> Craig Warner wrote:
> I noticed a bit of antifreeze had come out of the cap an
>>> onto
>>> the hood. When I parked it, antifreeze ran out of the overflow tube and
>>> soaked the left front tire. What should I be looking for as causes of
>>> this?
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