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Hi guys

 

I have rebuilt my car fue weeks ago and now got the time to mot it she gets hot very hot!!

 

I have replaced the thermostat from new back to old one lining bleed valve with notch both times

I have replaced the water pump new back to old one

all pipes hot apart from bottom hose from thermostat and looks like not pumping water around?????

 

please help me out guys as need sorted for mot and dragonball!!

 

cheers :(

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Yes listy had one on a kit car once. I would squeeze all the pes when up to temp to try and unlock it, leave rad cap off too

 

I have tryed that leaving cap off pumping pipes etc but dose not look like water is moving in rad just seems to act as a kettle and boil water

I have rad rad off hose through it and water poors out put hose in top hose and poors out

 

heater bloody hot, all pipe loosened and water there begining get rather stroppy with it now!!

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Sounds like you might have a leak then. This wil sound mental pressure leak I mean, have you tried changing the rad cap? If you are loosing pressure the coolant will heat up more and boil.

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Sounds like you might have a leak then. This wil sound mental pressure leak I mean, have you tried changing the rad cap? If you are loosing pressure the coolant will heat up more and boil.

 

I had new 1.1 bar cap and old one and still the same as you can see trying everything lol

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only just got it after re-build was sitting on drive ticking over for about a hour last week seemed ok so booked it in for mot and when taking it there I done no more than a mile normal driving and temps through the roof so pulled over let it cool abit then back home.

changed all new temp sensor, stat, water pump back to the old ones but still same only thing not done is rad as that was shot I had this old girl 6+ years and never ever had a prob

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no mate all i done was removed engine and gearbox as one so it could go for full respray door shuts engine bay etc only changed pipes one at a time to silicone then changed water pump and stat as it was out put it back in only pipes needed to conect was 2 heater top and bottom dont know what or how its not playing ball?

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Ok, what i'd do now.

 

Check both the new & old stats are 82 C and they open and close, put

them in a pan of boiling water and use pliers to lift out and you'll see

them open and then shut as they cool.

 

Once checked if the new one is okay re fit it, fill up your system and

run the engine with the rad cap off, top up the rad to the filler neck,

once the engine gets to normal temp the stat will open, pop the heater

on full hot and top up the rad as the air comes out.

 

Once the rad stops popping out air check the heater is nice and hot,

keep checking the temp gauge on the dash while bringing the engine

up to temp.

 

Pop the rad cap on and fill the expansion tank to the max level, check

this once the engine has cooled as it should drop as the coolant is drawn back into the rad.

Once cool take the rad cap off and check the rad is full

 

Keep an eye on the temp gauge during this process and if everything

is okay it shouldn't overheat while you do this

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