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mike mcmurray

10-20-2007 14:57:02




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hi there....recently got a 48 cub. got it up and running but I get alot of coolant boil over when it gets hot through the over flow spout. I put the recommended amount of coolant in it (9.75 quarts)...the cap is new. I have drained the entire system already a couple times....the last time I learned I was down about 3 quarts...it boiled over and out. I realize the system is thermo syphon. Could the radiator be plugged up? I put a thermometer in the top of the radiator and received a reading of 210. I don't believe these have a thermostat. Any and all help would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike McMurray...

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john *.?-!.* cub owner

10-20-2007 19:26:20




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 Re: cub radiator question in reply to chadd, 10-20-2007 14:57:02  
alos, a cub cooling system is self leveling. It will push out any excess fluid till it gets about 1 1/4 inch or so below neck.



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Craig Christian

10-20-2007 15:17:10




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 Re: cub radiator question in reply to mike mcmurray, 10-20-2007 14:57:02  
Mike: You're correct - no stat. It's a no pressure system as well. I'd drain the radiator, take off the bottom hose and flush it well. Don't use anything stronger than washing soda by Arm and Hammer (note: NOT baking soda) Craig



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