Followup-- 2000 JGC V-8 still overheating
#51
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Re: Followup-- 2000 JGC V-8 still overheating
Yes, I took the cap off after the car sat overnight. I ran it for a total
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--
#52
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Re: Followup-- 2000 JGC V-8 still overheating
Yes, I took the cap off after the car sat overnight. I ran it for a total
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--
#53
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Re: Followup-- 2000 JGC V-8 still overheating
Yes, I took the cap off after the car sat overnight. I ran it for a total
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--
of 45 minutes. Yes, I put my finger in the COOLANT, and yes it was warm
but no where near hot. The gauge temp was about 205, even after 45 mins no
hotter , and no detectable flow. I assume the coolant in the nec (where
the cap goes) would be gurggling or bubbling, etc if there was flow. The
coolant was even, and not disturbed.
I have not checked the spots on the four corners, as you cannot get to it.
--james--