over heating at WOT???
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over heating at WOT???
we put a new therostat in the car cause it was over heating!!!and this is the out come!!at idle the heat works and there is no over heating.when driving it at w.o.t for a breif second.the heat goes away and blows cold air, and it starts to over heat.any good ideas would help
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Re: over heating at WOT??? (racin jasin R)
I don't know if you have a d-series with stock head bolts, but they have a tendency to lift the head.
From what I'm seen, if you overheat after a WOT run the head is lifting. check your coolant and oil to see if they are mixing a little. If not the coolant may have black particles from the exhaust getting into the coolant.
Modified by adseguy at 10:56 PM 2/21/2007
From what I'm seen, if you overheat after a WOT run the head is lifting. check your coolant and oil to see if they are mixing a little. If not the coolant may have black particles from the exhaust getting into the coolant.
Modified by adseguy at 10:56 PM 2/21/2007
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Re: over heating at WOT??? (Joey Tribianni)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Joey Tribianni »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yep, replace headgasket and new head bolts</TD></TR></TABLE>
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