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Problem water pump or collapsed radiator?

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Old 05-24-2016, 09:39 AM
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Default Problem water pump or collapsed radiator?

Hi,
I have tried a funnel on my ram to evacuate pocket air but i think i got some other problem. Hupper hose very hot and liquid into the funnel cold. Can it be my waterpump or callapsed radiator?

Thanks veteran for your help
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The liquid dont vary under acceleration.

 
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Can you tell us what you have done so far?
 
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I have flush my system and refill with mopar fluid and change my thermo
 
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I take it. It's getting hot? When the thermostat opens can you see coolant circulation?
 
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Did you give up on your old thread??!! We all told you you don't have a problem if you aren't overheating, which you seem to ignore. Keep hunting for a problem that doesn't exist if you must, I will continue to read and chuckle.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...ower-cold.html
 

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Originally Posted by 66three83
Did you give up on your old thread??!! We all told you you don't have a problem if you aren't overheating, which you seem to ignore. Keep hunting for a problem that doesn't exist if you must, I will continue to read and chuckle.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/3rd-gen...ower-cold.html
Sir, u are right. How can i close this thread?

With my apologizes.
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Originally Posted by BigHorn70
Sir, u are right. How can i close this thread?

With my apologizes.
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Done sir



Originally Posted by 66three83
Did you give up on your old thread??!! We all told you you don't have a problem if you aren't overheating, which you seem to ignore. Keep hunting for a problem that doesn't exist if you must, I will continue to read and chuckle.
Be nice to Belgians, there are surrounded by angry infiltrators.
 

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