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    Overheating issues

    hey guys ive got overheating issues atm
    basicly
    radiators not blocked, ive bled system, thermostats new, water pump was changed and appears to be pumpin
    doesnt leak
    im thinkin its head gasket, car does use a lil water after a while.
    if u drive normally 80kph for 5 mins at least water cools, down and start operatin fine, but soon as u idle for awhile water temp goes nuts
    ive got a aftermarket water guage
    so it starts goin up to 120+ and beyond til i turn it off and fill it up again
    then tends to get me round
    wanna try get bit more out of this engine while i work my other, so wonderin of any fixes
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    Have you checked fans are coming on? seems like an airflow issue given that it occurs when you are stationary.

    the losing coolant could be as simple as a dodgy radiator cap. I had all kinds of issues when i went turbo with overheating etc and it was just the cap which decided to bugger itself coincidentally at the same time...
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    yeh fans come on,
    and ive actually forced them on, all the time, with the ac still overheats
    ill check radiator cap
    it also overheats, with a bit of spirited driving lol
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    quick question, how did you force fans on? my always go on and off :\

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    turn the ac on, shud turn em on
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    you cant force the fans on, they only come on when the a/c is on.

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    they also turn on, when the water hits certain temp
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    yeh radiator cap could be the problem, even hairline fractures can cause the cap to not function properly.

    You said you bled the system which suggests there shouldnt be any trapped air.

    could be a blown head gasket.
    to test this take your radiator cap off start the engine and watch for bubbles.
    dont be fooled by a few bubbles here and there. if the gasket is blown the bubbles will constantly keep coming.


    ohh forgot to mention - another way of checking if gasket is blown is to check your dipstick, it will have a milky coloured look to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by _bORdO_ View Post
    yeh radiator cap could be the problem, even hairline fractures can cause the cap to not function properly.

    You said you bled the system which suggests there shouldnt be any trapped air.

    could be a blown head gasket.
    to test this take your radiator cap off start the engine and watch for bubbles.
    dont be fooled by a few bubbles here and there. if the gasket is blown the bubbles will constantly keep coming.


    ohh forgot to mention - another way of checking if gasket is blown is to check your dipstick, it will have a milky coloured look to it.
    thanks man
    ill give the cap a go
    but yeh dont wanna bust myself too much on it cuz got my other engine wantin to go in
    but yeh, when i over heat i just open cap slowly, fill more water then it continues for a while(i dont fill that much water that it overheatin cuz of that, it overheats even when its full), guess that my remedy for a bit haha
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    fair enough... if it works it works.

    what engine you working on?

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    its pretty modded lol
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    the radiator cap may of solved it, i took for quick run, in which normally itd overheat, but it didnt
    ill confirm when im off to work

    nope nvm still overheats
    idk im out of ideas
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