A friend had an oldsmobile that only overheated at high speeds,we changed the water pump,radiator,cap,and thermostat,the problem persisted--on day his father asked him if it had a spring inside the lower hose--we looked--it didnt--went to the parts store and got a new upper and lower hose,the lower one came with a spring in it!.We installed it,and it never did it again!--his dad had the same problem on an old ford pickup years before,he had his mechanic replace all the belts and hoses before a long trip,10 miles up the highway it boiled over--the mechanic picked him up in the wrecker,and towed him back to the shop--his old hoses were still in the rubbish barrel,he fished them out and found the lower one still had the spring in it--evidently the new one had none,they expected the mechanic to know this and re-install it in the new hose! /forums/images/graemlins/doah.gif--they put the spring in,and it was fine.I guess the lower hose can get sucked shut at high speeds without a spring,cutting the flow to the engine. You may also want to be sure your water pump is the correct one--they have reverse rotation ones on serpentine belts VS regular rotation for a V belt,but both will bolt on. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif