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Check ignition timing annd fuel mixture. If that is OK there must be a
cooling issue, e.g. partially blocked radiator, faulty water pump or
thermostat. Another frequently overlooked item is the temperature gauge
being at fault.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 25-9-2018 om 05:19 schreef i erbs:
> My car was running great...
> In june it was running hot on our trip to Victoria BC. It had been
> running around 185. On trip it started running up to 212 and then way
> hot after parking.
> The car has continued to behave this way all summer. I replaced the
> newish radiator cap topped up and went for a drive tonight. 64 degrees
> ambient temp.
> Drove for 30 miles and stopped to check. Temp went past 220 and water
> began to flow out the overflow tube and some squirted out of the hose
> fitting and water pooled around the bottom of the filler neck.
> So why would start doing this after running cool and fine for a year
> or so? I'm going to see if I can borrow a pump to check the radiator
> neck for poor cap fitting. I don't understand what would cause it to
> happen?
> Sorry, I have to mention that the thermostat opened at about 168
> degrees and water flowed through the system
> Ira Erbs
> Portland,OR
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<p>Check ignition timing annd fuel mixture. If that is OK there must
be a cooling issue, e.g. partially blocked radiator, faulty water
pump or thermostat. Another frequently overlooked item is the
temperature gauge being at fault.<br>
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<p>Kees Oudesluijs<br>
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<div dir="ltr">My car was running great...
<div>In june it was running hot on our trip to Victoria BC. It
had been running around 185. On trip it started running up to
212 and then way hot after parking.</div>
<div>The car has continued to behave this way all summer. I
replaced the newish radiator cap topped up and went for a
drive tonight. 64 degrees ambient temp.</div>
<div>Drove for 30 miles and stopped to check. Temp went past 220
and water began to flow out the overflow tube and some
squirted out of the hose fitting and water pooled around the
bottom of the filler neck.</div>
<div>So why would start doing this after running cool and fine
for a year or so? I'm going to see if I can borrow a pump to
check the radiator neck for poor cap fitting. I don't
understand what would cause it to happen?</div>
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