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January 18, 2005, 10:27:46 »
The 90 boiled over this morning on the way to work. Didn't boil dry and I can't see a leak. Replaced the thermostat yesterday but no leaks from the housing.
Any thoughts on why it is boiling? I thought maybe thermostat isn't working as there appears to be no leak or an air lock from when I filled up.
I had to drive for about 2 miles with it overheating (but not out of coolant). Any long term damage?
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January 18, 2005, 11:16:58 »
Did you test the stat before fitting, although its new it doesn't mean squat nowadays, its a lot less hassle to boil a pan of water that an engine
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January 18, 2005, 11:32:17 »
I didn't it was jammed when it arrived (the spring was incorrectly seated). I am begining to suspect it is now jammed shut and that is causing the overheating.
Got to get home. Can I take the stat out and run without it?
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January 18, 2005, 12:18:44 »
You can take the stat out and run without it, just keep an eye on it if it's cold where you are. For a short journey you will be OK
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January 18, 2005, 12:45:37 »
Tim,
It's pretty cold here. About 5 degrees but only 20 mins home so hopefully will be OK.
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January 18, 2005, 13:01:24 »
Have you checked you don't have half of Tixover stuffed in your rad, that's what overheat's BEL most often :(
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January 18, 2005, 13:11:26 »
DM,
Rad is clear. Cleaned it all out at the weekend.
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