beenthere
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- Joined
- Aug 16, 2001
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- Southern Wisconsin, USA
- Tractor
- JD_4x2_Gator, JD_4300, JD_425, JD_455 AWS, added JD_455, JD_110, JD_X485(sold)
Will air blow through the radiator fins without blockage?
Yes! As it turns out I jumped thru many hoops but i believe I've found and fixed the problem. The tractor had always run hot (not *in* the red but close) since i bought it, and i could always smell antifreeze when i ran it, so a couple winters ago i pulled it apart and went all thru it with all new gaskets and seals, etc. I resurfaced the heads and tops of the cylinders and thought that should take care of the coolant smell. Bzzzzt! Wrong! I could still smell it, though i couldn't find any leaks anywhere and i was certain that the heads were sealed properly, so i just ran it and kept topping off the coolant when needed. Ok, so here's where the latest round of trouble began. I acquired a couple gallons of antifreeze and decided to top off the reservoir with this new antifreeze. As i poured it in i noticed that it was kind of purple instead of the normal green. I called my brother who told me that it's probably not a good idea to mix them and long story short he turned out to be right. That's when it went from running hit to pegging the temp gauge and staying there. Ok, that's the back story!Will air blow through the radiator fins without blockage?
The reservoir cap has holes in the fiber washer and the overflow tube just lets excess coolant drip onto the ground. Maybe that's all I'm smelling but it seems quite pronounced to just be that..Hum - Does the coolant system have a reservoir that is vented or is it a completely sealed system ?
My car does the same thing, after driving on a hot day, and then parking it in the garage, I can smell coolant, but I can never see any leaks. The car has a reservoir that is vented.
Good Luck and keep an eye on the coolant level.