Update with solution: Coolant into recovery tank... not back to radiator.

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Old 10-19-2011, 10:49 AM
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Update with solution: Coolant into recovery tank... not back to radiator.

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Replace hose.

Also I would start the truck with the cap off...(yes I know) and watch it a minute or two and fill directly at the radiator till the level does not change.

Don't let it get too warm on you. Dangerous.
 
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