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Old 02-29-2004, 11:45 PM   #1
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my burb is overheating

Let see Friday on my way to work steam started comming from under the hood.Get ot work pop the hood look around to see what is going on I dont find any leaks so I grab the upper hose and squeez it water comes out the front.Tighten up the clamp no more leaks that I can see fill with water.Drive home temp hits red zone then drops to the line past 210.Get up Saturday go buy new thermostat and upper hose as I pull the upper hose off I see that the neck is moving abit I clean around the neck and can see a crack.So I try to patch it dosent work cant soider it because its brass and aluminum.Sunday locate a new radiator go get it turns out to be the wrong one they have five different models go back get the right one.Put it in still heats up get mad come in to seek the wisdom of the forum.I also checked the oil for water and none found.

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Old 03-01-2004, 01:18 AM   #2
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I noticed that you said no water in your oil, but you could still have a head gasket problem, if your exhaust is getting into your coolant system, it increases the pressure to the point that something has to give. Like your rad hose, then your rad. I think theres a test you can do to see if your coolant has exhaust gasses present, but im not sure where to go to have it done. Hopefully you find the problem before it gets worse, good luck!
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Old 03-01-2004, 01:24 AM   #3
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How's the lower hose? It's the one with the spring in it that keeps it from collapsing since it's the suction hose.

Are you using the right thermostat? Stock should be a 195 deg. unit. The stock operating range for 1986 (hopefully the same for your year) is between 188 deg and 206 deg F according to the factory service manual.

How's your radiator cap? If your system isn't maintaining enough pressure, the boiling point of the coolant will be reduced.

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Old 03-01-2004, 11:54 AM   #4
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Ohh I played this game last year. First off what motor?

My problem ended up being bad fan clutch and a radiator both pluged with bugs and inside.
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Old 03-11-2004, 01:33 AM   #5
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Hooray its fixed,turns out the distibutor was loose and had advanced the dealer/mechanic I bought it from never tightened the bolt. Also the sending unit,fan (no clutch)and thermostat were wrong.So after $200.00 in new parts its fixed.

Thanks to everyone that responed to this post.
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Old 03-11-2004, 12:14 PM   #6
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Cool!

It's always harder to solve when it turns out to be a combination of things...
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