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an over heating comet
radiator, waterpump, hoses, freeze plugs all been replaced.
It was even recommended i take out the thermostat ( in live in phoenix ) still over heats... any suggestions?? 144 ci inline 6 1961 comet |
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Re: an over heating comet
You have done the obvious repairs. Hmmmm....
1. Are you sure its overheating? Sometimes a blown head gasket or cracked head can mimic an overheating problem. 2. Was the engine sitting a long time with no coolant? I had a mouse nest in the cooling system of a tractor plug the water jacket and overheat the engine. 3. Are you using 50/50 water and coolant and a good pressure cap? 4. Is the cooling fan missing blades or missing the fan shroud? |
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Re: Re: an over heating comet
thanks for the feedback - im still dealing with the problem.
I did put in a thermostat. had was rebuilt and Head gasket is new and has been checked. did the check for gas in coolant. the car was sitting for a while, had all that nasty cooalnt rust in it. I think ive determined that there is blockage in the block. strange thing is though - if i take it on the freeway - it overheats in about 15 mins. even with a crisp in 40 degree weather. it drives better on the city streets - its very random. and when it does over heat - ( the hoses are plump ) i let it sit for literally 3 -4 mins, realease some of the pressure from the radiator lock cap and its fine for awhile ( sometimes) and the hoses are back to normal. I think it blockage in the block- maybe? Quote:
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