Head gasket job Questions
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It will...its just that the temps at your sensor arent the same at the thermostat yet.
When you boil in water the temps are the temps...
With your car, your reading the sensor temp...it may have not gotten quite that hot there yet.
People are getting too scared to let their engine warm up.
My rover doesnt go over 206.6 idling. It took a 1/2 hour yesterday for the fan to kick on.
When you boil in water the temps are the temps...
With your car, your reading the sensor temp...it may have not gotten quite that hot there yet.
People are getting too scared to let their engine warm up.
My rover doesnt go over 206.6 idling. It took a 1/2 hour yesterday for the fan to kick on.
#195
It will...its just that the temps at your sensor arent the same at the thermostat yet.
When you boil in water the temps are the temps...
With your car, your reading the sensor temp...it may have not gotten quite that hot there yet.
People are getting too scared to let their engine warm up.
My rover doesnt go over 206.6 idling. It took a 1/2 hour yesterday for the fan to kick on.
When you boil in water the temps are the temps...
With your car, your reading the sensor temp...it may have not gotten quite that hot there yet.
People are getting too scared to let their engine warm up.
My rover doesnt go over 206.6 idling. It took a 1/2 hour yesterday for the fan to kick on.
#196
You have/had and air pocket.
Last edited by shanechevelle; 06-06-2018 at 06:07 AM.
#197
If your stat is closed....the temp keeps rising. If it settles somewhere like 211, it's because there's air in the system and you've replaced coolant with air.
When you overheat it's because the stat is closed OR too much air has gotten into the system.
A closed stat wont sit there for 30 minutes and not raise the temp. At least in my 30 years in a radiator rebuild shop have I ever seen it.
When you overheat it's because the stat is closed OR too much air has gotten into the system.
A closed stat wont sit there for 30 minutes and not raise the temp. At least in my 30 years in a radiator rebuild shop have I ever seen it.
#198
If your stat is closed....the temp keeps rising. If it settles somewhere like 211, it's because there's air in the system and you've replaced coolant with air.
When you overheat it's because the stat is closed OR too much air has gotten into the system.
A closed stat wont sit there for 30 minutes and not raise the temp. At least in my 30 years in a radiator rebuild shop have I ever seen it.
When you overheat it's because the stat is closed OR too much air has gotten into the system.
A closed stat wont sit there for 30 minutes and not raise the temp. At least in my 30 years in a radiator rebuild shop have I ever seen it.
Last edited by CollieRover; 06-07-2018 at 05:57 AM.
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