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Overheating

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Overheating

Post by crosswire »

Well the standard toyota temp gauge is bloody useless!
My 80 series got rather damned hot on the weekend and the gauge was sitting at about half way.

When I got out of the truck I heard a strange noise, I investigated further to find the coolant bubbling in the overflow!

I'm pretty sure it's the water pump. There are certainly no signs that its a head gasket, oil doesn't look to bad and no signs of any leaking.

So while I'm at it I plan to;
Flush the radiator good and proper!
Replace water pump, thermostat and all appropriate hoses / radiator cap.

Is there anything else I should do at the same time?
Looks like next weekend (or maybe the one after) will be very busy!
I will be installing an aftermarket temp guage after this little incident. Damn you toyota!
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Post by RAY185 »

The only thing left to cover is the viscous fluid in the fan clutch. Probably nopt your problem but if you want to cover everything.......

ps: you planning on flushing the rad yourself with a hose or get it done properly at a rad shop (plastic tank off and rod the core)?
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Post by crosswire »

Was thinking about doing it myself. But I guess I should rip it all out and give it to someone to do professionally. Better than having to do it all again I guess.
Could it be the head gasket leaking into the exhaust? I don't think it is as there isn't any smoke coming from the exhaust when running, only a small amount when cold.
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Post by crosswire »

Ray, Got any recommendations on who to take the raditator to?
I'm in Tingalpa so preferably somewhere around the Bayside.
How much $ will I be looking at to get it done?
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Post by steveb »

Hi Mate
i had mine done in Sydney cost $275 finally fixed it. before i had replaced viscous fan, thermostat and had rad flushed at ultra tune still overheating so the professional flush did the trick
good luck
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Post by HenHam »

I would check that you haven't lost any compression in your cylinders to rule out the head gasket completely.

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Post by crosswire »

I plan now to get a compression test to make sure it is not the head gasket.
Hopefully that will go well, I think I will try and do the job myself and failing that doing the trick I will just buy a new radiator.
Sounds like it won't be much difference in price between getting one cleaned and having the core rodded and buying a brand new radiator.
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