You either have a bad manifold gasket or blown head gasket.
Remove the bottom hose from your 1995 Chevy Corvette radiator. Allow the coolant to drain out. Put a hose into the top of the radiator. Run water through the radiator until it runs clear.
there should be a pitcock on bottom of radiator to drain it. or take the bottom radiator hose with motor cold of course .
Used improperly, yes. It can restrict the passages in the engine, radiator, heater core, etc.Used improperly, yes. It can restrict the passages in the engine, radiator, heater core, etc.
Because you don't have enough coolant in your radiator.
Assuming you mean the entire cooling system and not just the radiator alone, aprox 20 qts.
Flush your radiator coolant and replace thermostat
It's probably the radiator. Make sure there's enough coolant in the radiator.
Low coolant? Thermostat not opening? Radiator plugged or restricted? Cooling fan not working? Water pump not circulating coolant? System airbound? Hoses collapsing under pressure? Defective radiator cap?
Check the radiator for full coolant. Check the engines water pump and thermostat, as the engine coolant carries heat from the engine into the heater core.
no belt, low coolant, failed water pump,
located on the passenger side of the radiator. Single wire (spade connector), I believe it is green in color.
Radiator coolant.