...it runs warm again. and the cycle repeats.
Not hot, mind you, just halfway up the gauge then the needle goes down to almost 150.
I have flushed the entire cooling system, replaced freeze plugs, water pump, thermostat, the radiator was replaced not long before I bought it and all the air is out of the cooling system, open the bleeders and they just pee green coolant.
This is a 1994 DOHC.
I took it out this evening for a drive up into the hill country, past Sandra Bullock's house and a few others. The temp gauge swung back and forth but generally staying within 190F. No matter if it's sitting or moving, the needle will go to the halfway mark, stay there for a few seconds and slowly move down past the first hash mark and back to 190.
I do smell coolant just once in awhile at a stop but not often. Both fans work and come on when they are supposed to. No loss of coolant at all and no milk shakes in the oil pan.
Could it be another bad thermostat? That was a bugger to replace...
Throw me ideas, oh DOHC Gods.
Not hot, mind you, just halfway up the gauge then the needle goes down to almost 150.
I have flushed the entire cooling system, replaced freeze plugs, water pump, thermostat, the radiator was replaced not long before I bought it and all the air is out of the cooling system, open the bleeders and they just pee green coolant.
This is a 1994 DOHC.
I took it out this evening for a drive up into the hill country, past Sandra Bullock's house and a few others. The temp gauge swung back and forth but generally staying within 190F. No matter if it's sitting or moving, the needle will go to the halfway mark, stay there for a few seconds and slowly move down past the first hash mark and back to 190.
I do smell coolant just once in awhile at a stop but not often. Both fans work and come on when they are supposed to. No loss of coolant at all and no milk shakes in the oil pan.
Could it be another bad thermostat? That was a bugger to replace...
Throw me ideas, oh DOHC Gods.
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