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    Blower heat exchanger over heat?

    Do many of you have the reservoir blow or boil over? Mine did on the dyno and even on the new motor and blower the stock system boils over. My pump is working fine.
    I just bought the SVT twin fan interchiller setup but I was over heating making runs on the HWY.

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    Mine has boiled over a couple of times, but on both occasions the intercooler pump wasnt running and needed a tap to fire up. Is your coolant flowing?

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    never boiled over yet and I drive her hard....in all temps...

    but I do have JLP Oversized Res tank and afco HE....hold about 5 gallons of water in my IC system total....

    Are you sure your Pump is working fine?

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    Never had any problems with mine. Almost 39XXX miles.

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    I have JLPs race resivoir and Afco as well, and I get fluid spraying out of the pressure release all the time. It's not boil-over, though, because it never seems to get that hot. I think it's because the return line sprays fluid in with such velocity that it just splashes violently. With the cap off it gets all over.

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    how full you have it JP....mine is two inches from top...no splash out or anything here...do you have updated lid with vent holes in it...

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    Pump is working but maybe its not enough. Could be tired as I dont see a lot of flow.......some as with a little mixing.I am going to flush the line with some good soap. The IC itself is new and everything was drained when I put the new motor in.
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    pull the pump off

    take it apart....take your time...

    after you seperate the impeller from the motor....turn the motor upside down and tap on it ......probably get a crap pot of brush material out of it...looks like graphite powder when it comes out....might be a temp fix.....

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    I have read in posts over at NLOC that some folks have had the pump suction restricted with debris,.. or ? Might want to check for any restriction. Not sure if this the same thing Stew is talking about. It also might be a good idea to get some electrical contact cleaner & spray down the armature & brushes,....... your brushes may also be worn if you have a lot of miles on her. Good luck.

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    no BBU,

    This is brushing material that has worn off the armatures in the motor housing assembly...

    you remove the outer impeler assembly where the water is pumped...then tap and knock out the material...

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    Here is a link to some comments from Vince over at NLOC about the I/C pump.
    Sounds like similiar issues,.. http://www.nloc.net/vbforum/showthre...tercooler+pump

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    1. Drain your heat exchanger by opening the pet**** valve...or clamp off the lines going into and out of the pump
    2. Take off the two hoses that connect to the IC pump
    >>>IC pump is located on underside of front bumper (towards driver side)
    3. Remove the pump from bracket (2 8mm bolts on top of pump in center)
    4. Remove the six screws from front of pump once off the truck
    5. Take apart the front side of pump and you'll see all the build up of black cake like crap
    6. Lightly tap to break it loose and dump it out
    7. Replace the pump back together (make sure both orange O-rings go back)
    8. Reinstall pump and lines, refill with drained or new coolant/water wetter mix

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    Pics of pump cleaning

    Well,
    I havent tested it yet but this has been the easiest service I have done with the exception of oil change. 30 minutes.I will say I kept the waterwetter using a filter and found some calcium.That must be left over from the hoses because the IC and tank were cleaned and I recall putting bottle water in..... In two pictures you can see a peice of leaf?????? The dust wasnt too bad.
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    Stew-
    Also about 2 inches from top here. Got the vented lid. There's no WAY it could be boiling. It just doesn't get hot enough. I'm going to check the same thing...looks like cleaning the pump out is simple enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpanchalk
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    Also about 2 inches from top here. Got the vented lid. There's no WAY it could be boiling. It just doesn't get hot enough. I'm going to check the same thing...looks like cleaning the pump out is simple enough.

    Dont see how it could be boiling...if it was you sure would know it as your PCM would be pulling time like a mother.....

    It is an easy clean.....I did mine at 12k miles and it had a bunch of crap in it......been 27k since then and am going to crack her open and see how she is doing.....

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