So just few days ago my car began to over heat badly reached the red mark so I began to disarm my whole cooling system I found out that it wasn't my radiator, water pump, fan clutch nor my thermastate so I've come to a conclusion that it might be my head gasket? I haven't been able to reach that part yet but has this happened to anyone? And if so what was your problem, need help on what it could he and what I should check. Thanks
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yea check all the above mentioned. anytime it comes to cooling issues such as your water pumps and thermostats are pretty easy to replace so it wouldn't hurt to do it, plus the parts are cheap.Originally posted by evandaela car is a car. call it a dildo, i'd still drive the hell out of it.
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i have a feeling its the thermostat. What Jim said is what I was trying to ask. There is no way to visually verify a working thermostat.
Here's what I would do. Take your thermostat out and put the thermostat housing back on with no thermostat. Run the car and see if it gets hot. It should barely make it to the first white line of the gauge. If it still gets hot, then we now know that it isnt the thermostat.
Taylor
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Originally posted by E30_fiend View Posti have a feeling its the thermostat. What Jim said is what I was trying to ask. There is no way to visually verify a working thermostat.
Here's what I would do. Take your thermostat out and put the thermostat housing back on with no thermostat. Run the car and see if it gets hot. It should barely make it to the first white line of the gauge. If it still gets hot, then we now know that it isnt the thermostat.
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Originally posted by Jaxx_ View Postinstead of trying to do some crazy ideas about swapping thermostats and driving an over heating car... take the thermostat out and throw it into a pot with water and bring it to a boil. you can confirm it's opening this way instead of risking overheating your motor and blowing a head gasket.
allll the over reacting
I have faith that the OP would be smart enough to keep an eye on the temp to keep from hurting anything. I know m20 thermostats are finicky and like to get stuck open or closed. Most likely, his is stuck closed.
OP, go with whichever method you're comfortable with and report back with your findings. I am willing to bet money it's a thermostat issue.
Good luck!
Taylor
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