I'm not sure what it is. This is an M20B25 It overheats on idle intermittently, but it takes a very long time for it to overheat on idle. If I'm driving around it's fine. And no, it's not the fan clutch, as it has adequate resistance. Once it's gone past the mid point on idle, there's nothing I can do to cool it down except turn the engine off. Then it won't overheat on idle anymore until the next random occurrence.
Yes, it's bled as much as I can bleed it. The strange thing is though, when I try to bleed it, I open up the bleed screw to relieve all the pressure from the system, and coolant flys straight up into the air. You would think the system isn't under pressure anymore, and that I could open up the coolant tank cap with no problem? Nope. When I have the bleed screw off and open up the coolant tank cap, it starts to fountain! So now I have coolant spraying from both the bleed screw and the tank. When it all finally calms down and I still have the engine running, I try to top off the tank, but I see no evidence of coolant coming out of the bleed screw after I top off the tank. I closed both the bleed screw and the coolant tank, and I keep the engine running, and I see coolant just flying out of my overflow tube on the coolant expansion tank. WTF? I turn my engine off, and I can hear the tank go "Gurp gurp gurp gurp" with coolant just emptying itself.
Another thing, when I parked today, I saw coolant on the floor and it was coming out of the expansion tank overflow tube. It's almost as if my system is very very pressurized.
Cliff Notes:
I mean, I can drive like this, but I'd rather not worry about it at all. Help!
Yes, it's bled as much as I can bleed it. The strange thing is though, when I try to bleed it, I open up the bleed screw to relieve all the pressure from the system, and coolant flys straight up into the air. You would think the system isn't under pressure anymore, and that I could open up the coolant tank cap with no problem? Nope. When I have the bleed screw off and open up the coolant tank cap, it starts to fountain! So now I have coolant spraying from both the bleed screw and the tank. When it all finally calms down and I still have the engine running, I try to top off the tank, but I see no evidence of coolant coming out of the bleed screw after I top off the tank. I closed both the bleed screw and the coolant tank, and I keep the engine running, and I see coolant just flying out of my overflow tube on the coolant expansion tank. WTF? I turn my engine off, and I can hear the tank go "Gurp gurp gurp gurp" with coolant just emptying itself.
Another thing, when I parked today, I saw coolant on the floor and it was coming out of the expansion tank overflow tube. It's almost as if my system is very very pressurized.
Cliff Notes:
- Car overheats on idle RANDOMLY, it's not the fan clutch, it's not the thermostat (changed it out twice, same results).
- Headgasket was done <200 miles ago, compression is great on all cylinders.
- System is bled properly
- Sometimes I can't bleed the system at all because when I top off the coolant tank, there is no coolant arriving at the bleed screw.
- System seems pretty pressurized for no reason
I mean, I can drive like this, but I'd rather not worry about it at all. Help!
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