Hello everyone, first time poster, long time reader.
I am the proud owner of a new-to-me 1950 Ford 8N tractor. Upon purchase, I did the usual maintenance: fresh fluids/filters, new 180 degree tstat, and a new fan belt.
The problem is that once it reaches operating temp, there is a steady dribble of coolant leaking from the radiator overflow tube. I read the 75 tips, and only added enough coolant to just barely cover the core. After about an hour of running, it dribbles out maybe a quart, after that, it stops. This is leaving the core completely exposed once everything cools down.
I have no signs of coolant in the oil, or oil in the coolant. If I add a quart of water to bring it back up to a “proper” level, it just leaks out again. Furthermore, there is no compression in the cooling system that I can tell. No bubbles in coolant, I can cover the radiator fill neck with my hand without feeling compression rushing out.
The belt is properly tensioned for 1/2” of play. I added a temp gauge just before the tstat in the upper rad hose, and the tractor operates within normal temp range, stabilizing around 195-200 degrees f.
Apologies for the long-winded first post, but I’m stumped on this one. Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I am the proud owner of a new-to-me 1950 Ford 8N tractor. Upon purchase, I did the usual maintenance: fresh fluids/filters, new 180 degree tstat, and a new fan belt.
The problem is that once it reaches operating temp, there is a steady dribble of coolant leaking from the radiator overflow tube. I read the 75 tips, and only added enough coolant to just barely cover the core. After about an hour of running, it dribbles out maybe a quart, after that, it stops. This is leaving the core completely exposed once everything cools down.
I have no signs of coolant in the oil, or oil in the coolant. If I add a quart of water to bring it back up to a “proper” level, it just leaks out again. Furthermore, there is no compression in the cooling system that I can tell. No bubbles in coolant, I can cover the radiator fill neck with my hand without feeling compression rushing out.
The belt is properly tensioned for 1/2” of play. I added a temp gauge just before the tstat in the upper rad hose, and the tractor operates within normal temp range, stabilizing around 195-200 degrees f.
Apologies for the long-winded first post, but I’m stumped on this one. Any advice is much appreciated. Thanks in advance!