2002 Discovery overheat
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2002 Discovery overheat
My 2002 disco overheated. radiator felt cold. Replaced the T-stat. now the engine is not overheating but the radiator is cold everywhere. i bleed the system by the book, heater blows hot and temp gage is OK. I even back flushed the radiator. Only 60k miles, can't imagine that the radiator is so plugged that it remains cold all over. What could be wrong. I did a block test and fluid stayed blue so i know don't have a blown head gasket or head.
Thanks for any knowledgeable tech advise.
Thanks for any knowledgeable tech advise.
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RE: 2002 Discovery overheat
You know what, Mike is absolutely right. Now that I think of it, I have a brand new custom made rad, and my Disco has never overheated. When on normal operating temperature, the rad hoses going in and coming out are hot beyond touch. I mean that should you leave your fingers on there for just a few seconds, you would most likely leave your fingerprints.....this information is not intended to encourage anyone to commit any crime now you hear
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RE: 2002 Discovery overheat
Radiator hoses are hot...but depending on where you touch on the radiator it may not be hot...after all, a large section of the radiator is comprised of FINS that disappate the heat from the tubing that the coolant is running through. If you could actually reach through the fins and touch the tubing, I'm sure it'd be hot as hell, but if you touch the fins...probably not hot at all.
Personally I've never heard of touching the radiator as any kind of test...in the shade-tree mechanic world we just grab the upper radiator hose when the rig is up to operating temperature...squeeze her to feel if there is fluid inside, if it feels hot and you've got fluid and she's not overheating, that says your thermo-stat be working...and I couldn't imagine where there'd be a problem.
Personally I've never heard of touching the radiator as any kind of test...in the shade-tree mechanic world we just grab the upper radiator hose when the rig is up to operating temperature...squeeze her to feel if there is fluid inside, if it feels hot and you've got fluid and she's not overheating, that says your thermo-stat be working...and I couldn't imagine where there'd be a problem.
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RE: 2002 Discovery overheat
Not to mention how long has the trk been running, if it was only running long enough to move the temp gauge the radiator wont be hot, it would have to be running for a long time. And I too have never had a inclining to touch a radiator.
If its not overheating I just dont see the problem.
If its not overheating I just dont see the problem.