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Old 05-25-2010, 04:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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overheating problem!!! plz help!!!

hey huys im having overheating problems... i didnt have any problems until after i swapped my clutch and flywheel... i put a new thermostat and a new fluidyne alluminum racing radiator and it still over heats!!! what could be the problem??? like i said i didnt have this problem until after i changed my clutch and flywheel which was yesterday!!!
any advice or help would be very appreciated!!!
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Did you completely bleed all the air out of the cooling system? Are your radiator fans running when the car is overheating?
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how would i bleed out all the air out of the cooling system?? and yes theyre on
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There is a bleeder screw on top of the t-stat housing. Open it and add coolant until you get a steady stream of coolant (no air bubbles) coming out of it.
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oh ok thnx man!! ill do that right now and see if it still over heats
and does the car need to be on or off??

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