My '61 230 HP, after more than 20-30 minutes running time, reaches an operating temperature of 160-180 (rarely higher). After shutting off the engine, coolant "percolates" into the expansion tank and out the overflow tube. Never more than a cup, sometimes less. If I'm home, I catch the coolant in a pan, otherwise I end up soiling someoe else's property.
My radiator is a replacement brass unit, not the factory designed aluminum Harrison. It appears to be somewhat smaller than the Harrison.
I theorize that the lower capacity of the replacement radiator is unable to accomodate the expanded volume of coolant and venting it out throught the overflow, rather than making its way back into the radiator.
Any thoughts????
My radiator is a replacement brass unit, not the factory designed aluminum Harrison. It appears to be somewhat smaller than the Harrison.
I theorize that the lower capacity of the replacement radiator is unable to accomodate the expanded volume of coolant and venting it out throught the overflow, rather than making its way back into the radiator.
Any thoughts????
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