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By glennz - 06/15/2006 1:33:36 PM; IP 70.88.97.22
if your cooling system pressurizes that much just running a few minutes then it is possible you have a head gasket going bad, causeing combsutiuon from the cylinder to enter cooling system, on a compression stroke of around 120 lbs will quickly pressurize the cooling system..if this wasthe case you should see bubbling and smell exhaust coming from radiator filler neck

how about the radiator cap. to low setting

if it were something cooling system realted it woul dtake more the a few minutes for it to overheat that bad....

do you have access to a stant cooling system checkeryou can do 2 checks....pressurize the cooling system and see if one of the cylinder fills with water

or

put the tester on and start car and run, if it goes over or taps out the max pressure scale on testeer it shows the system is pressurizing to much

just my .02

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