My S50 was running really great for 2 weeks. Got it bled and wasn't worried about overheating. SPAL on low was able to keep her comfortable (in Portland the weather isn't too extreme, thankfully).
The other night, I went to pull out and clean the ICV in an effort to figure out why I'm smoothly idling at 1200rpm. In the process, I bumped the TB coolant line (I believe) which I noticed had no hose clamp and lost some coolant. Topped it off and figured it would be okay.
Next day it ran warm on the way to work. Returning home, it warmed up quite fast. Within a couple minutes it was nearly red on the needle. I pulled over, and it was steaming from under the intake, I believe at the TB. Cooled down, tried again and couldn't go a mile without nearly overheating. Upper rad hose was hot but likely empty or at least not pressured, while the lower hose was only "warm" and also felt empty.
I'm hoping that it's as simple as an air bubble that I introduced at the TB and reached the tstat which isn't opening as a result. How can I tackle this issue without pulling the tstat & drilling it... pour water in the rad hose(s)? As a last resort I may need to drive without a tstat for a bit. Any harm in that?
The other night, I went to pull out and clean the ICV in an effort to figure out why I'm smoothly idling at 1200rpm. In the process, I bumped the TB coolant line (I believe) which I noticed had no hose clamp and lost some coolant. Topped it off and figured it would be okay.
Next day it ran warm on the way to work. Returning home, it warmed up quite fast. Within a couple minutes it was nearly red on the needle. I pulled over, and it was steaming from under the intake, I believe at the TB. Cooled down, tried again and couldn't go a mile without nearly overheating. Upper rad hose was hot but likely empty or at least not pressured, while the lower hose was only "warm" and also felt empty.
I'm hoping that it's as simple as an air bubble that I introduced at the TB and reached the tstat which isn't opening as a result. How can I tackle this issue without pulling the tstat & drilling it... pour water in the rad hose(s)? As a last resort I may need to drive without a tstat for a bit. Any harm in that?
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