I am just saying a quick fix can be the clamp, like I suggested, but the washer tig welded in there should also fit the bill.
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Ingenious.
When I installed my Cold Case radiator, I used a little brass fitting I found on the Dorman rack at my local Autozone. It was just the right size on the outside according to my calibrated eyeball, and the hole was about 3/32". It was a snug fit into the hose so it won't migrate to the tank. No problems. Let us know what you find.The problem has still been occurring, but I've just been clearing the code out with my ODB2 tool but I reread this post and it sounds like I should restrict the flow of coolant from the resevoir. I'm trying the clamp trick first to see if this prevents the issue. From there I guess I'll have to figure out a less jerry rigged method.
I found a really easy fix on my Cold Case... Just take an empty / fired 45ACP case punch out the primer then shove it in the upper hose going to the overflow tank and reconnect the hose...When I installed my Cold Case radiator, I used a little brass fitting I found on the Dorman rack at my local Autozone. It was just the right size on the outside according to my calibrated eyeball, and the hole was about 3/32". It was a snug fit into the hose so it won't migrate to the tank. No problems. Let us know what you find.
could you send me a better picture of the restrictor hole size? Do you know the exact size? Is the a OEM radiator for a 5.3L? Thanks Ken [email protected]This is correct. I just went through this scenario in replacing the radiator on my 2006 as well. I had read several threads where guys had replaced the radiator and the truck would not get up to operating temperatures. The “engine hot” but is new information. But they couldn’t figure out why the truck was not getting up to operating temp. And as you stated on the OEM radiator there is a small restriction piece in the top line that routes coolant to the surge tank. I was seriously concerned about how to resolve this if my new radiator didn’t have the correct piece installed. I lucked out and the aftermarket radiator I got from 1800radiator.com had the correct restrictor in place.
Edit: hard to see in the photo but that little restriction almost looks like a little washer installed inside the piping that connects to the surge tank line:
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No. Aftermarket radiator from 1800radiators.com and on an LQ4 6.0.could you send me a better picture of the restrictor hole size? Do you know the exact size? Is the a OEM radiator for a 5.3L? Thanks Ken [email protected]