radiator problems....

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Aug 7, 2003 | 06:49 PM
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Well actually according to my gauges I don't have anyproblems. But I noticed after I drive for a while antifreeze will boil into the overflow. It actually boils. Some of it evaporates and I have to add more water. I don't think this is normall. The needle stays just below half way all the time. I would feel more comfortable if the fluid wasn't boiling over because I think my car may be overheating without me knowing or something. My car has overheated (overflow was cracked) though so I think my temperature gauge is working properly. Any suggestions?

I am using a dual core radiator out of an automatic civic.


Modified by b20ek at 8:40 PM 8/7/2003
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Aug 8, 2003 | 04:07 PM
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Re: radiator problems.... (b20ek)
Need suggestions. TTT!
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Aug 8, 2003 | 04:12 PM
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Re: radiator problems.... (b20ek)
Dude, I bet that you didnt hook up your fan switch when you did your swap. See my webpage on where the fan switch activator is located @. Click on the swap link... Mine did the same thing, then I hook'd up the fan switch and it cooled down just fine.... But it was super hot when I didnt have it hooked up. If thats not the problem, you could have a blown HG that is eating coolant.... or both

IM me and let me know whats up.

Blaze
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Aug 8, 2003 | 05:28 PM
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Re: radiator problems.... (b20ek)
first I suggest you flush the entire coolant system ie; radiator & engine block. you might have something stuck in the coolant tracts. also make sure there isn't any air bubbles in the system-my dad's van had a problem exactly like yours. all I did was refilled the radiator and open the radiator cap and let the van idled until I couldn't see anymore bubbles coming out of the radiator( I idled it for a good 30 mins just to be sure, fan came on twice also!) and last for the worst case scenario would be a leaking head gasket. symptom would be obvious ie; coolant disappear in the reservior, lack of power, idle goes up and down constantly-due to air entering the coolant tracts, coolant smell inside the car and last the sound of air escaping the cylinder when the engine is on. hopes that help.
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Aug 8, 2003 | 08:46 PM
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Re: radiator problems.... (sleeperciv)
Thanks for the replies. My fan comes on I know that for sure. I forgot to mention I have a block guard installed between the cylinders. Could that be the problem? Maybe not enough coolant can escape fast enough. Wouldn't I know if I had a blown headgasket? NO smoke from the exhaust. I probably just have an air pocket.
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