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Old 09-29-2012, 05:00 AM
jray1 jray1 is offline
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Originally Posted by rexs73gto View Post
The temps in the raditor is about right. The temps in the heads are about right, but the temps in the crossover is high because you have an air bubble in the water system. The rad is right because the rad is where it cools the water , & the heads are the hottests spot because that is where most all of the heat is produced. But that crossover is hot because it dosen't seem to have any water going through it, makeing it hotter. You should always run a car for a few min's with the cap off so all the air can get out but again if the heads or block is cracked your not going to solve your problem until you fix the problem. Now with the head gasket being blown it will stay hot. Go to your Napa parts storre & get the correct head gasket & NOT a copper one as that will only cause you problems in a short time as the copper is made for short time on & off again, not ment to stay a long time. Copper head gaskets are made for short term use under high performance use not for everyday use.
Where could I have an air pocket if I have the thermostat gutted so its just a slight restriction and no holding the water back?