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Car Forum / GMC Cars / March 2008

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coolant is overflowing when engine is off

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brownlocks1@yahoo.com - 19 Mar 2008 00:49 GMT
1990 Ford F350 4wd 7.5 liter

The truck does not run hot and when the engine gets shut off coolant
gushes out of the radiator.  Already replaced starter, water pump, AC,
hoses, cap and therastat.  Been bled out 10 times and flushed.  Could
the timing be too advanced...any ideas.
Anyolmouse - 19 Mar 2008 01:27 GMT
| 1990 Ford F350 4wd 7.5 liter
|
| The truck does not run hot and when the engine gets shut off coolant
| gushes out of the radiator.  Already replaced starter, water pump, AC,
| hoses, cap and therastat.  Been bled out 10 times and flushed.  Could
| the timing be too advanced...any ideas.

Maybe trying  alt.trucks.ford ??

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Mike Marlow - 19 Mar 2008 05:32 GMT
> 1990 Ford F350 4wd 7.5 liter
>
> The truck does not run hot and when the engine gets shut off coolant
> gushes out of the radiator.  Already replaced starter, water pump, AC,
> hoses, cap and therastat.  Been bled out 10 times and flushed.  Could
> the timing be too advanced...any ideas.

Any you are posting a question regarding an F150 to a GM newsgroup, for
exactly what reason?

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