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Overheating problem

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Overheating problem

Post by Wanderer »

cruising in the '93 1.6 G16b Vit wagon coming back from Gingin the other day, sitting on 100km with headwind (OK struggling) & aircon going & the temp gauge got up to 3/4!

the next day, checked all hoses & the radiator for leaks, replaced the thermostat, back flushed the cooling system & topped up with new coolant.

all sorted, i thought - drove down to Freo, aircon pumping & the temp gauge went straight back to 3/4!

i'm thinking the thermo fan isn't working maybe blown fuse but when i checked the owners manual it doesn't mention a specific fuse for the thermo fan.

any suggestions?
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Post by nicbeer »

There wont be a fuse as its a viscous fan - no electrics and also check your aircon fan whilst u are there. Leave it idling and it should start spinning when it heats up.

Nic
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Post by Wanderer »

thanks for the advice on the radiator fan, by aircon fan do you mean the factory fitted electric thermo fan attached to the front of the radiator?
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Post by nicbeer »

Yeh thats the one. if u need one i dont think i will need mine for the conversion.

Also may have a rad available.

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Post by Wanderer »

thanks for the advice & the offer!

spent about an hour today, checking all connections & cleaned all the bugs & crap out of the radiator & the aircon fan.....& all works fine now.

cheers
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Post by josh9465 »

i am getting overheating problems too. i have air con too. it only really over heats when driving at 100km/h or 4wd crawling and when the temps are
35C +

i wonder if the stock sierra radiator isnt meant for having an air con in front of it and should be upgraded to a 3 core.

plus i have spotties infront. not sure if thats reducing the air flow even more.
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Post by built4thrashing »

pull it out and get a profesional to clean out the rad. You'd be suprised how much crap builds up in a rad over time.

My work ute was doing the same thing and it was all from a slight blockage in the rad. . water doesnt stay in rad long enough to cool.
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Post by Pep »

Hey all

Had the same problem a couple of weekends ago at cruiser,
thought i'd done a head gasket, but turned out that the radiator was
over 60% cloged up, cost $90.00 to get it flushed out, now with new thermostat and cap it barely makes it to 1/4.


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Post by josh9465 »

new radiator, new water pump, new thermostat, new head gasket.
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Post by Wanderer »

"radiator flushed" - do they use any chemicals or use high pressure water

are the cooling system cleaners avaliable at auto shops any good?
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Post by built4thrashing »

the ones you buy from auto shops are an in engine flush too and can damage welsh plugs and some will even eat at the alloy engine. best to have someone do it for you.
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Post by Wanderer »

thanks for the advice!
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Post by Pep »

Wanderer wrote:"radiator flushed" - do they use any chemicals or use high pressure water

are the cooling system cleaners avaliable at auto shops any good?
Hi Wanderer
(Sorry for the late reply, not online over weekends)
They pulled my radiator apart and pushed all the shit out
using a wire than put it all back together again.

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Post by Wanderer »

dropped the Vit off at Natrad in Osbourne Park yesterday to get the radiator serviced - 60% blocked!

noticed the difference driving home
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Post by Sandgroper71 »

how much did that cost at natrad mine might also be blocked
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Post by Wanderer »

including pulling radiator out of Vit, replacing top tank, cleaning radiator, flushing system, testing thermostat & new coolant - $250.80
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