Here's the point for story, there must be something causing my e30 m20 to overheat but I don't know what.
Left the car on the street for a few hours and went back to get it after it cooled down.
Get home, let it idle. Temperature goes a little over halfway but not to 3/4. Tapping the gauge sometimes made the temperature go back down. Fan is spinning great, chews up a cardboard tube nicely. Turn the car off.
So what is my next step? I assume that if the thermostat was stuck closed that I would not be able to squeeze the hoses and see the level change (though maybe I don't understand how the system is constructed). Everything that normally wears out, gets gunked up has been replaced.
Am I looking at an ignition or valve timing problem?
– replaced water pump, belts, hoses, coolant reservoir cap and radiator in May
– car was running cold in July and getting poor mileage, replaced thermostat with a cheap one I had (may have been an 88C thermostat)
– car started overheating so again I replaced thermostat this time with with a Wahler 80C, flushed rad and put in fresh coolant
– ran fine for a couple days then more overheating. replaced fan clutch, relay K1 and tested aux fan by jumpering switch
– runs fine for a few more days then today suddenly overheats on a short drive and scares the crap out of me with visions of a blown head gasket, temp gauge got over 3/4! – turned the car off immediately.
– top rad hose is hot, bottom is cold
– coolant level is high, must be due to expansion I figure
– car was running cold in July and getting poor mileage, replaced thermostat with a cheap one I had (may have been an 88C thermostat)
– car started overheating so again I replaced thermostat this time with with a Wahler 80C, flushed rad and put in fresh coolant
– ran fine for a couple days then more overheating. replaced fan clutch, relay K1 and tested aux fan by jumpering switch
– runs fine for a few more days then today suddenly overheats on a short drive and scares the crap out of me with visions of a blown head gasket, temp gauge got over 3/4! – turned the car off immediately.
– top rad hose is hot, bottom is cold
– coolant level is high, must be due to expansion I figure
Left the car on the street for a few hours and went back to get it after it cooled down.
- top rad hose is still warm, bottom rad hose is cold
– squeeze the hoses, before and after thermostat housing and level in reservoir goes up and down
– top up my oil (didn't see any water in it but i'm not sure what i'm looking for in the dark)
– drive it home
– squeeze the hoses, before and after thermostat housing and level in reservoir goes up and down
– top up my oil (didn't see any water in it but i'm not sure what i'm looking for in the dark)
– drive it home
Get home, let it idle. Temperature goes a little over halfway but not to 3/4. Tapping the gauge sometimes made the temperature go back down. Fan is spinning great, chews up a cardboard tube nicely. Turn the car off.
- squeeze all the hoses and they are super firm, system has pressure I guess
– take the lid off the coolant reservoir and coolant spills out everywhere. That seems like it means something.
– coolant level appears to be a little over the cold level mark but under the cap it's much higher, must be cause by a trapped air bubble
– take the lid off the coolant reservoir and coolant spills out everywhere. That seems like it means something.
– coolant level appears to be a little over the cold level mark but under the cap it's much higher, must be cause by a trapped air bubble
So what is my next step? I assume that if the thermostat was stuck closed that I would not be able to squeeze the hoses and see the level change (though maybe I don't understand how the system is constructed). Everything that normally wears out, gets gunked up has been replaced.
Am I looking at an ignition or valve timing problem?
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