I need help to figure out what's happening with my overheating issue. New built, coolant was vacuum bled so I don't think air pockets is the issue, I think...
45F outside temperature. When driving, coolant is around 190-195F, middle position of the gauge. When stopped, it climbes to 207F-210 based on my ECU (about between middle and the next line on the gauge). I'm yet to let it got past 210F so I'm not sure where it would actually stop. Temp. goes back to normal when the car is in motion.
My first clutch was new Sach , manuf. date 2018. When engine was hot, I was able to stop it with a piece of cardboard and could hold it with my hand after that. Figured bad clutch. Maybe was stored in the wrong position? I saw a little oil around the pin, where the thermoplate is. Ok, replaced it with new Meyle (china made these days). No signs of oil. The same overheating issues. And I'm able to stop the clutch with the cardboard and hold it with my hand just like Sach.
Two bad clutched out of the box?? What's your thoughts.
45F outside temperature. When driving, coolant is around 190-195F, middle position of the gauge. When stopped, it climbes to 207F-210 based on my ECU (about between middle and the next line on the gauge). I'm yet to let it got past 210F so I'm not sure where it would actually stop. Temp. goes back to normal when the car is in motion.
My first clutch was new Sach , manuf. date 2018. When engine was hot, I was able to stop it with a piece of cardboard and could hold it with my hand after that. Figured bad clutch. Maybe was stored in the wrong position? I saw a little oil around the pin, where the thermoplate is. Ok, replaced it with new Meyle (china made these days). No signs of oil. The same overheating issues. And I'm able to stop the clutch with the cardboard and hold it with my hand just like Sach.
Two bad clutched out of the box?? What's your thoughts.


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