Why is my truck blowing out coolant ?

Asked by jaybird211 Nov 21, 2020 at 09:13 AM about the 1995 Ford F-250 2 Dr XLT Extended Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

95 f250 blows coolant out of the radiator cap when it gets hot  , new radiator
and cap , it has a overflow tank  but nothing is hooked to it ? the connection
that should go to that tank is hooked to a hose the goes over to a fitting on the
left side of the block

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How long does it take to over heat ? Is the water pump circulating ? Is the thermostat opening up at the right temp. ? When you changed the radiator what did the coolant look like ? Do a compression test may be the head gasket is bad , the hose should be hooked to the over flow that's what it's there for .

Thank you , I had a friend that stopped by and he pointed out that those hose was in the wrong spot , problem solved

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