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  • Basement_Modder
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    I didn't see it, but I'm guessing he was pointing out that it is a 5-door, which means he's somewhere overseas, which means English may not be his native language, and thus, complaints should not be made about punctuation.

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by 91_festy_Gl View Post
    I had to edit my post because it would have started a argument with a MOD. atleast you understand.
    That's sad!
    Don't edit yourself on my behalf, Wont be the first time I've had an argument, guaranteed it will not be the last.
    Bring the facts and lets see what the OP finds.
    Just wanted to know how a clog heater core could cause and overheat in the engine. Neither of you have explained that. Many people have perfectly fine running cars with blocked heater cores, they just don't have any heat.

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  • c3poe
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    overheating

    hey guys
    i bought th car a few weeks ago for 180 there is only one problem it just over heated .
    I have replaced the waterpump. Taken the thermostat out due to cold weather here in adelaide. i have replaced all hoses . checked the oil for water but theres no indication leading toward a cracked head maybe gasket? insured there is no air once radiator is filled. cooling fan does work . But still no water seems to be flowing through the thermostat housing. my heater for the car does not work but that shouldnt be a problem should it ? thanks guys

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  • c3poe
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    hey kartracer46 yes i have filled the car completely and have bled the air i could out and yes i have let the car heat up and the cooling fan seems to be operational.

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  • c3poe
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    hey thanks yea the oil is good heater does not work with it coming out of any direction.

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  • c3poe
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    hey guys thanks for the replies. i only bought the car a few weeks ago. knowing that it was overheating there is water in the oil so that indicates not a cracked head maybe head gasket. i still have all power untill the pressure builds up . i have replaced the waterpump. Taken the thermostat out due to winter weather here in adelaide . the heater does not work but the vents do. but as i had said in the previous message i took the top hose off of the thermostat housing then started the car and noticed there was no water flowing out just steam even without the thermostat in ?

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  • 91_festy_Gl
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    I had to edit my post because it would have started a argument with a MOD. atleast you understand.

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  • DrMaxwellEdison
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    Thank you ^^^^^^ I thought I'd be alone in thinking that....

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  • 91_festy_Gl
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    Originally posted by Pu241 View Post
    Please describe how a blocked heater core would cause an overheat condition in the engine?


    htchbck, I think he replaced the water pump.
    It's hard to follow due to lack of any punctuation besides the single period at the end.
    Never mind.
    Last edited by 91_festy_Gl; 05-10-2011, 02:54 PM.

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  • htchbck
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    Originally posted by Pu241 View Post
    htchbck, I think he replaced the water pump.
    It's hard to follow due to lack of any punctuation besides the single period at the end.
    Oops... I guess I tend to just glaze over stuff I have trouble reading... I think you're right. Which means that Kartracer's question is a good one, did he get all the air out. With how small our systems are even a couple quarts worth of air means its already half empty of coolant !

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  • kartracer46
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    First question I have is did you fill it completely up and bleed the air out? Then did you let it run long enough for it to warm up and see if the cooling fan is operational?

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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by 91_festy_Gl View Post
    clogged heater core maybe?
    Originally posted by DrMaxwellEdison View Post
    did you check the heater core really good?
    Please describe how a blocked heater core would cause an overheat condition in the engine?


    htchbck, I think he replaced the water pump.
    It's hard to follow due to lack of any punctuation besides the single period at the end.
    Last edited by Pu241; 05-10-2011, 12:20 PM.

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  • htchbck
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    My guess is fins rotted off the water pump. Had it happen once before with a motor that sat for a very long time.

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  • DrMaxwellEdison
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    how's the oil? and did you check the heater core really good?

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  • 91_festy_Gl
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    clogged heater core maybe?

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