Overheating issue
A few things to go on here....are you sure the air is out of the cooling system.....yes, no? Did you do this with the heat set to MAX? T-stat in the correct way, pin up, "plug" towards engine....sorry have to ask.
On a cold start, remove the rad cap and start engine......any bubbles?
On a cold start, remove the rad cap and start engine......any bubbles?
Last edited by poorman212; May 8, 2012 at 08:14 PM.
Remember to have the heater turn up to max temp. while purging.
Although not necessary, I like using the Lisle no-spill funnel to purge air out of the cooling system.
"http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LIL-24610"
All air is out of the cooling system, I even bled the system with the front end jacked up to get any small air pockets out as well. Thermostat is 100% installed correctly. I even tested both of them and they work great. Heat was all the way turned up to the max. I did start it with the rad cap off and no air bubbles. I would wait for the thermostat to open, but when it's at 3/4 up on the gauge you don't really have the ***** to let it run any longer, at least I don't! I know what I should be looking for as far as the thermostat opening, but it just simply isn't.
I am completely baffled.
I am completely baffled.
I just went and took some video, not sure if it's helpful or not.
Should I just run it a day or two without a thermostat and see if it starts to overheat?
Like I said, I already tested both of the stats and they are both working properly.
As I said previously, I do have the fan switch on the thermostat housing jumped so that the fans run all of the time.
d47728c6.mp4 video by nrmskate101 - Photobucket
3325576c.mp4 video by nrmskate101 - Photobucket
Should I just run it a day or two without a thermostat and see if it starts to overheat?
Like I said, I already tested both of the stats and they are both working properly.
As I said previously, I do have the fan switch on the thermostat housing jumped so that the fans run all of the time.
d47728c6.mp4 video by nrmskate101 - Photobucket
3325576c.mp4 video by nrmskate101 - Photobucket
I would take the thermostat out and purge out any possible remaining air pockets. Then put the radiator cap back on and run without the thermostat to at least see if the temp. gauge shows normal.


