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Anyone know why the top of a radiator would blow off?

ida34

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One of the trucks I am looking at was parked when the top tank of the radiator blew off the core. Anyone seen this before and can provide a reason. I am pretty sure the engine is an LDS multifuel. The millage is reported to be pretty low on the truck.

My first thought was that the combustion chamber of one or more of the cylinders was leaking into the water pasages. Blow head gasket or such.

The other thought I had was a bad radiator cap not releasing pressure.

And the last think I thought of is the radiator had a defect and could not take normal pressure.

The guy said the engine ran great both before and after the incident but because of the radiator the truck was parked and not used again.

I am going to pour over the manuals to check it out.

Any thoughts on the subject are appreciated.
 

jwaller

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pretty simple. crank it and see if she's blowin air out the rad hose.

your on the right track. I think it could be any of the items you've listed but you have to look and see what it really is.
 

ida34

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Not an option at this point. I will have to assume the worst and it is an engine problem. The guy seemed to be of the impression that is wasn't. I believe him but he could be wrong.
 

gwalker

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Everyone selling a vehicle that doesnt run says it wasnt anything much, so why didnt they fix it then? Obviously one that runs well is worth more one that doesnt run at all! I would suspect a blown head gasket at least, maybe all three items you mentioned.
 

ida34

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I know the reason they did not fix it and it is a good one. Even a minor thing was not worth them fixing it.
 

ida34

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The truck was running when it happened so probably not froze. I think the most likely explanation is a head gasket.
 

beaubeau

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I got to agree with Majortom, I bougt vehicles with just water in the radiator. Even in the south, U should run antifreeze, even if just for Lubrication! And remember guys, permanent antifreeze in not Permanent! Change every couple of years, even in your car!! Antifreeze is cheaper than a water pump!! Phil
 

mitchellracing

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regaurdless of blown headgasket the radiator cap should have released the pressure im with the rest probably froze even if it was running the fan blowing through a rad that didnt have enough antifreeze could freeze it up id check the radiator and radiator cap
 

WillWagner

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Chuck, all of the things you mentioned can do it, possibly the air compressor too. Probably a fairly easy fix.
 
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