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Green7mgte 07-31-2011 12:11 PM

mmm I love coolant diagrams. I've replaced both hoses going to my heater valve assembly.. that 90 degree one is a pain.

97SupraTT 07-31-2011 04:39 PM

You have probably already considered it but there may be a clog in the system. Im sure you have already checked to see if your coolant is moving through the system but you could try and run some radiator flush through just in case there is a minor clog that still allows some coolant to pass through.

a400tool 08-02-2011 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 97SupraTT (Post 97009)
You have probably already considered it but there may be a clog in the system. Im sure you have already checked to see if your coolant is moving through the system but you could try and run some radiator flush through just in case there is a minor clog that still allows some coolant to pass through.

Done all of that. The heater hoses have not been changed. I will take a llok there.

System seems somewhat hard to purge of all the air. Would be easier if there was a purge valve at the top of the radiator.

Thanks.

MJG 08-02-2011 08:38 PM

Have you checked the void between the back of the intercooler and the front of the condenser / radiator?
Debris can, over the years, collect to the point of restricting air flow.

El Supracabras 08-05-2011 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PatiWenlon (Post 97153)
A small hole in a hose may not leak coolant but instead suck in air while coolant is circulating.

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a400tool... Have you checked your timing lately? I'm leaning more toward a cooling system failure but retarded timing will increase engine temperatures VERY quickly.

Green7mgte 08-08-2011 11:40 PM

who, what?


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