M20: 87' 325is overheating...

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  • volvolover
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 89

    #16
    +1

    just had my rad replaced when the HG was re-done on my m20. I didnt' plan on it, but if it keeps the engine cool, so be it!

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    • KHTRNAK
      Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 52

      #17
      yup, saw that and am planning on continuing the process; but I had this issue today when I took it out;

      The car was driving weird today, hesitating bad unless I gassed it hard. It kind of wouldn't go; I don't really know how else to explain it. Unfortunately my RPM gauge doesn't work so i can't tell.

      I'm told I should just plug this, there is air coming out of it. Could this be the cause??


      '87 325is (Toy)
      08 Acura TL-S 6MT (DD)

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      • KHTRNAK
        Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 52

        #18
        Help?
        '87 325is (Toy)
        08 Acura TL-S 6MT (DD)

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        • essi1553
          E30 Addict
          • Apr 2012
          • 440

          #19
          Any air leaks before the combustion chamber cant be good, although im sure that opening is supposed to lead somewhere ( I assume somewhere near the brake booster).... Have you checked real oem? Maybe picture of another car?

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