Fr33LandER
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Hi. Your problem sounds very similar, I think we have a problem with the coolant being unable to circulate properly around the system, whether that be due to a faulty thermostat, an airlock in the system, perhaps a blocked radiator, or broken water pump.
I'm basically trying to eliminate all possibilities in one go: So far I've drained the old blue coolant because I have to get to the thermostat. With the system drained I rigged a hose to the radiator to check for blockages, water passed through easy enough in both directions, but I did notice very slight sediment signs so I plan to do a proper clean of the system with coolant flush liquid. I have a thermostat blanking plate on the way, as soon as it arrives I'll fit it in place of the thermostat and run the coolant flush cycle. Then I'll fill the system with plain water to flush it clean. This should eliminate the chance of any blockages causing my symptoms. Next I'll fit a brand new thermostat, either in the regular housing or in a remote thermostat kit if I can get hold of one. Then I'll refill system with red OAT coolant, bleed thoroughly and hope this has sorted the problem.
Oh somewhere in there I'll test the water pump is ok by turning the engine over with the top rad hose removed, if water flies out the pump must be good. Might as well pick up an expansion bottle and cap from a scrappy, just to be sure.
I think that covers all bases! All I can suggest to you is a similar kind of programme, eliminating all possibilities systematically. Good luck buddy - I'll keep you posted with my efforts.
I'm basically trying to eliminate all possibilities in one go: So far I've drained the old blue coolant because I have to get to the thermostat. With the system drained I rigged a hose to the radiator to check for blockages, water passed through easy enough in both directions, but I did notice very slight sediment signs so I plan to do a proper clean of the system with coolant flush liquid. I have a thermostat blanking plate on the way, as soon as it arrives I'll fit it in place of the thermostat and run the coolant flush cycle. Then I'll fill the system with plain water to flush it clean. This should eliminate the chance of any blockages causing my symptoms. Next I'll fit a brand new thermostat, either in the regular housing or in a remote thermostat kit if I can get hold of one. Then I'll refill system with red OAT coolant, bleed thoroughly and hope this has sorted the problem.
Oh somewhere in there I'll test the water pump is ok by turning the engine over with the top rad hose removed, if water flies out the pump must be good. Might as well pick up an expansion bottle and cap from a scrappy, just to be sure.
I think that covers all bases! All I can suggest to you is a similar kind of programme, eliminating all possibilities systematically. Good luck buddy - I'll keep you posted with my efforts.