110 tlb building pressure in cooling system and overheating

   / 110 tlb building pressure in cooling system and overheating #11  
Overheating, blown head gasket or piston seizure somewhat common on the 110TL/B. Not a lot cooling capacity and the grill screens clog easily in anything but dirt conditions.
 
   / 110 tlb building pressure in cooling system and overheating
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No. Sometimes the boiling of the coolant from exhaust gases escaping the combustion chamber IS seen in the overflow tank. Either way, if exhaust is bubbling the coolant, the most likely cause is a blown out head gasket.

And, with the radiator cap off, as I suggested earlier the coolant should not be building pressure, aside from coming up to temperature when the t-stat opens; therefore if the radiator overflows there is pressure present from the combustion chamber(s). A normal operating engine will not overflow the radiator when the t-stat and water pump are functioning correctly. Instead a flow of coolant past the filler neck will be present- just like a river running through it. Pressure is created by the presence of the radiator cap sealing the system. When the fluid expands under this normal set of circumstances, then the expansion of the coolant goes to the expansion tank.

Sounds like everyone is leaning towards bad head gasket will check this out as soon as the snow stops here. Will respond and let you know what I found hopefully by end of week thanx
 
   / 110 tlb building pressure in cooling system and overheating #13  
Hi neighbor, I wish there was something I could suggest that would help, these guys know a lot more then me. Good luck
 

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