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running hot
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 1:12 pm
by muf-247
has any one had a zook that one week after a coolant change has run so hot that it blow a hose and cracked the radiator even when running a thermo of a v8. I did this yesterday at stocko after only 3 dunes
. also any one got a good condition radiator
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 12:05 am
by lay80n
A thermo is not a fail safe method to avoid overheating. A motor should run at normal temp standard in normal situations. Was it overheating on the road, or did it just heat up on the beach. When you put the new radiator back in, be sure to check over the motor for what caused the overheat. The thermo might be masking another problem.
Layto....
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:23 pm
by small talk
If your thermostat is faulty and sticks closed wont this cause an overheating problem?? im not sure but have heard somthing along those lines.
small talk.
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 1:11 pm
by tuffsierra
your radiator might have had a blockage?or if thermostat not working engine will just keep getting hotter and hotter check that first happened to me i put the thermostat in boiling water and didnt open at all now with new thermostat runs cool as
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:55 pm
by Giles
check the oil it might be a head gasket
cheers giles
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:17 pm
by kimclive
...run so hot that it blow a hose and cracked the radiator even when running a thermo of a v8
That could be the problem. Check the thermostat opening temperature of the one you have fitted with the specs for the Suzi.
Alternatively, it is fairly common when flushing a cooling system to clog up the radiator with the crud from the engines water jacket.
Cheers
Clive
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 12:29 am
by Sirzooky
hi mate, just bought another zook, same thing. New cap, as the one fitted was the wrong one. then the thermostat seized and cooked the head gasket. bloody cars.
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 8:31 pm
by muf-247
thanks for ideas put new radiator & thermostat in and now it seem to be fine
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:24 pm
by SHORT T
gooda mate had the same problem the other day in the bush i dont no why it went sky high seua mate
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 8:29 pm
by Nev
After doing a coolant change run the motor for a few minutes with the radiator cap off to allow any air bubbles in the system to flow and be released as air blocks can occur and cause pressure build up and the cooling system to not flow properly..just another thought.
Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2005 11:43 pm
by Pat Murray
Check your timing as well, should be 10 degrees BTDC. Too much advance will cause overheating bigtime!