Blake G
Well-Known Member
First off I have a LQ4 6.0 that is stock minus an aftermarket throttle body. It has a rear mounted griffin radiator combo with dual electric fans. It has 1.5 rubber coolant lines all the way back. I'm not by the radiator right now to get the size but my buddy has a 6.0 with the same radiator with no issues. Iv pulled the radiator and cleaned all the fins out and It appears to have plenty of air flow. The steam port vents are ran through the throttle body and ran back into the flat spot of the water pump. It will run fine all day until I do a long up hill pull. And iv never let it get over 230 I stop and let it cool down and it then cools down quickly. I measured my radiator and the radiator cap itself is about a 1/2 inch lower than the highest point which is the return hose coming off the waterpump? Is this really that big of a deal? Iv read billvista multiple times and get an idea of how it should be. I just ordered a flow kooler water pump and I'm going to be adding a bung into my radiator to return my steam vents straight to the top of it. Does it seem I'm on the right track?