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ea82 is still overheating and the hose from the thermo is hot, the pass side outer edge of the radiator is hot, but nothing else. no heat of course. does this radiator sound shot, or do you think it is just pluged up. if so, what would be the best way to flush it?

 

thanks for the help guys

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No leaks? maybe plugged up. try removing drain pulug and put a garden hose in to radiator with engine runnin and hose turned on. Are you sure your thermostat is opening? Any fans, electric or clutch, that are working properly? does it over heat while driving down the road?

 

 

good luck with an uncooperative radiator.

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i have a couple little leaks somewhere. the thermostat is opening just fine. it always runs at or very close to the red. i'm only driving out of neccessity right now. the garden hose in the radiator doesn't sound like too good of an idea. wont this water hurt the engine at all. well, maybe not. people used to use just water. i broke my electrical fan in my first front ender where i went over a boulder that was a half inch taller than the underside of the bumper. i went right up over it all drunken off-roading at midnight and put a fat ripple right down the pass side. nothing broke except the sensor for the fan. i rigged the mechanical one from the JY and it spins all the time. the radiator just isn't getting hot but the side and hose from the t-stat are.

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Try pulling the thermo before getting crazy with the rad.

Also, running straight water will corrode your head, block, and water pump. Well, actually, it'll corrode the softest parts (Al) first. You really need an electrolytic substance in your coolant. In the absence of such, physics will dictate the corrosion of an anode.

 

Kalo

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Sounds like your thermo is stuck closed, your radiator gets hot on only one side becuase the thermo bein closed doesn't allow the water to criculate. Running near the red is not good, you may warp your heads if your not careful. Caution!

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alright, i'm telling you it's not the thermo. the hose from the t-stat housing to the radiator will be cold when engine is cold. i even started it cold and warmed it up straight from the throttle body w/one hand on the hose until i felt it come through. the thermo opens.

 

what i don't get is how in the hell could it cool last summer w/100 degree weather and now that it's freezing out it can't cool sh!t.

doesn't it take years for a radiator to clog up? it shouldn't have happened in 3 months. i just don't get it.

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If it always runs at red or very close than I think it has always been screwed up. You need to look at your cooling system very carefully. It may be worth the time to take things apart and look at them i.e., thermostat.

I think the problem is the water pump. I took one off a car one time that was shot. It did not leak but the guy complained that the car ran fine at speed and stayed cool. But as soon as he stopped it started to overheat. I took off the pump to find the fins totally eroded. They were just flat.

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i've got a new theory that when i hit the front end, it knocked a bunch of sh!t loose in the radiator and that is how it plugged up so fast. someone told me that it looked tweaked. i'm gonna re-core the radiator and replace the water pump on monday. hopefully that will fix my problem :fingerscrossed:

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ey timmay! do you know anywhere on-line that i can get that radiator?

 

i know its not the temp guage because it will overheat and DIE!!!!!!!

 

i have it down to only two possiblr problems; the radiator or the water pump. i am gonjna replace both for d\good measure. i know i could find out whick one is giving me trouble, but they both need replaced.

 

oh, one more thing guys, my reserve tank is a little above max and it doesn't seem to be lowering at all when the coolant level decreases. help?

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