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gramps wrote:358 sbc circle track motor, dry sump not vented, cooling system is building enough pressure to vent water pass the 29/32lb cap into over flow can, continues to do this causing a loss of water, motor is strong as it was on day one, 180/190* while on track, never over heated. Strange part, days after race day system is still under pressure. Any ideas?

Keith Morganstein wrote:gramps wrote:358 sbc circle track motor, dry sump not vented, cooling system is building enough pressure to vent water pass the 29/32lb cap into over flow can, continues to do this causing a loss of water, motor is strong as it was on day one, 180/190* while on track, never over heated. Strange part, days after race day system is still under pressure. Any ideas?
Strange one, but my thoughts are a combustion leak in a head gasket that is acting as a one way (check) valve.
I would get a combustion leak detector, available from Snap-on or other suppliers and test it.





gramps wrote: Was really weird, you could vent the colling system and come back after sitting three days later and the system would be pressurized.


dieselgeek wrote:I use CLT pressure gauge on turbo apps so I can see the onset of lifting a cylinder head.

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