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I removed the upper and lower shroud. I did the deep cleaning of the radiator put everything back. Refilled the coolant bled the air and is still over heating. This is very tiring. |
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It may be worth checking that the flow of the coolant has not been modified by a previous owner, for whatever reason. I say that as I do not recognise the 3 photos that you included in your first post. I have attached a diagram of the stock coolant flow.Image1655989833.748808.jpg
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Using a coolant pressure testing tool determine if the system is maintaining pressure.
In 26 years my car never went over 230 regardless of conditions. It usually operates in the 190-210 range. Two or three years ago while in slow procession of 400 Vettes to the Ocean City NJ boardwalk, I was alarmed to observe a steadily climbing gauge confirmed by the digital as well. When it went beyond 240 even with air on and revs up I really got nervous. Was able to shut down when we finally got parked and was just below the real danger zone. Driving home at high speed, I was able to maintain reasonable temp. Every slow down caused a spike. The cause? The most minor leak around the lower hose. Minor enough that no drips were observed beneath the car, but enough to prevent the system from pressurizing. Replaced with a screw clamp. Problem solved. Do not over pressurize it as you do not want to stress the heater core. Worth a try. Good luck and let us know. ![]() Marty |
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I agree, your photos are not of a typical stock cooling system.
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However I now see there is also evidence of a long term leak that could contribute to the problem. ![]() Marty |
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How did you burp the cooling system? You need to get the fluid level above the black fill tank with a large full funnel or such and bring up the rpms. |
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