During Nitrous pass, coolant overflow OVERFLOWS????

Because this happened the same way with the last motor. After I melted a piston, I pulled the motor and the head gasket was FINE. Like fuggin' new. But it melted a piston. ;) So I say it's not a head gasket because I know from experiance. I've been told by some others that this builds head very fast and causes a high pressure in the cooling system which opens the cap up and lets it all flow to the overflow.

Nick
 
It's because under the extra stress of the nitrous you are lifting the heads and pushing combustion gasses into the coolant system. Same as a blower car with too much boost and too much timing. Been down this road many times. Back the timing off on your next run and see if it goes away.

Jamie
 
Ranchero5.0 said:
It's because under the extra stress of the nitrous you are lifting the heads and pushing combustion gasses into the coolant system. Same as a blower car with too much boost and too much timing. Been down this road many times. Back the timing off on your next run and see if it goes away.

Jamie

You're the man. I'll try that. I enrich with 114 octane, so I didn't think detonation was a problem. i can't hear detonation. But I have heard of the combustion pressure lifting the heads.

Nick
 
DMAN302 said:
Check see if lower hose is colapsing during the run, if there is no coil in the lower hose it could be collapsing causing a pressure spike.

lol, how would he see the hose while going 100mph. just messing with ya, how old are the head bolts, how much psi is the radiator cap and squeeze the bottom hose to feel for a coil spring.
 
You guys are being very helpful and I thank you. That's why I come on here and give all the advice I can give. Because you get it in return. ;). As far as the lower hose having a coil in it, it doesn't... The head bolts are ARP and about a year and a half old. The radiator cap is 13 psi I believe. Maybe I should get a 16 psi cap and a coiled lower hose.

Nick