98 Civic Runs hot after head gasket job, wtf?
So i pulled the head and put in a new head gasket thinking that was why my car was oevr heating. Well yesterday i finished wrenching on it and it still ran hot to the point where it over heated. I pull over and saw no evidence of any leaks. So i release the pressure from the cap and let it sit for a min and then it cooled down and was able to make it home.
Could i the water pump be bad? Or maybe its the Radiator? I would hate to think the head is bad but then again i didnt have the machine shop check to make sure it was still in good shape. Yeah i know, bone head mistake!
So what should i do at this point to rule out the head being the culprit?
Thanks!
Could i the water pump be bad? Or maybe its the Radiator? I would hate to think the head is bad but then again i didnt have the machine shop check to make sure it was still in good shape. Yeah i know, bone head mistake!
So what should i do at this point to rule out the head being the culprit?
Thanks!
Also, i torqued the head botls to 53 ft-lbs.
Don't run without a T-stat.
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The bleed procedure may take 20-30 minutes:
1) Park the car on an inclined driveway with the front end higher than the rear.
2) Push the dash heater lever/**** to MAX heat.
3) Follow the directions in the diagram below
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The bleed procedure may take 20-30 minutes:
1) Park the car on an inclined driveway with the front end higher than the rear.
2) Push the dash heater lever/**** to MAX heat.
3) Follow the directions in the diagram below
To bleed the system, just run the car with the radiator cap off and have the heat on full blast. If all else fails, go for a leak down test.
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