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unreal808
06-24-2005, 12:03 AM
Sorry about the relay thing, a relay either works or not. I was thinking the fan my not be coming on sometime.
We are bringing it in to a cooling and a/c place on monday to have them figure it out. They said they could figure it out.
All this posting is not me. It is slowbubble car too lazy to log out.
Ok, I looked at the car for a few minutes tonight. I started it up and let it run with the radiator cap off. After 10 minutes, the car was still right in the center of the gauge. I sat the car at a constant rev for a little to warm it up more and I noticed that when I reved the car, the coolant level would lower in the water neck. When I let off the throttle, It would come up to the top and dump a little out. When the car was heated up more, I tried it and some white shit came up (possibly little bubbles) and some larger bubbles came out. This happened each time when the car was warmed up. After about 20 minutes, I shut the car off and the coolant, which was at the top of the water neck, dissapeared and was not visable anymore under the radiator cap.
My original guess was that the car has a warped head. Comp was 140-140-130-90. James blew coolant past the HG on a pull at 25psi. My guess is that when the car heats up, air is sucked into the coolant passages by the HG. The car has ARPs torqued correctly and blew coolant on the second pull. Any second opinions???
Wizard
06-25-2005, 10:27 AM
Actually air is pushed into the coolany passages, not sucked. 140psi compared to 13psi.....
And it's actually quite common for a DSM to blow a headgasket like that. Considering your compression numbers, I would doubt that the head needs to come off, shaved a touch and new gasket.
Another way to verify this:
With a good radiator cap, fill the rad neck full when cold. Fill the overflow to low mark. Drive the car for a couple days. Then when it's cold again, if the overflow is full, but rad. neck low or empty.....HG.
Wiz
If that head gasket is blown it will cause it to overheat. Another possibility is the thermostat, get a real mitsu one. I have gotten several new ones from regular parts stores that were junk when new. The last thing would be a new radiator cap. If those 2 don't do it, then it is probably the HG.
slowbubblecar
06-25-2005, 10:49 AM
So you don't think the car needs a new HG? It was tuned fine and on the second pull blew out with 1.83 counts of knock. We tightened the headstuds a little and it held on the same boost and tune. I am pretty sure the neck gets lower, but the overflow stays the same level but we will check again.
slowbubblecar
06-25-2005, 10:52 AM
I will try to get another thermostat and I will try another radiator cap tonight.
Thanks
No, it is a good possibility that the HG is blown, but I would try the easy stuff first. No point in pulling off the head to find out the thermostat was bad!
Wizard
06-25-2005, 05:39 PM
A bad thermostat only causes 2 things:
Overheat due to lack of flow (stuck closed or opens late)
Over cooling due to stuck open thermostat.
The water level going up and down when you rev it is a great indicator of a working water pump.
Air bubbles can only get from the headgasket. And other place where coolant would leak would be an external coolant leak. Not bubbles in the coolant.
Rad. cap is a possibility, BUT you said that you had the cap off and then started seeing bubbles. Kinda obvious in my book. A bad rad cap will cause the high overflow/low rad neck situation. Try that first, but I would expect a "blown" headgasket.
I call the other hg failure a "leaking" headgasket. That is where coolant is sucked into the cylinders and then burned. Hence, white smoke and miss. It also slips by the rings into the oil pan.
Wiz
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