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3" Exhaust
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cool, thanks cre... I was hoping the rpm was just from the gas I gave and the noise I heard was the starter, just as you said... I just got the call saying 25% of the radiator was blocked by buildup and now that is cleared and the holes have been sealed... they've had her running for a while and the needle still staying under half way... so that's better than what I've seen since I've owned the car and I'm hoping that's all it was this afternoon... just really threw me cause I know the function of the thermostat, and I can (in theory) see how the needle might drop after the temp gets hot enough... but it dropped from 3/4 or 7/8's to the top right down to 1/2 way like I had shut off the ignition and the needle free fell... just didn't seem right to me... my luck, would have been something that got freed from the radiator and worked it's way into the system before the radiator was repaired... this way it can come back around and clog it up once it's fixed...
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Well, the thermostat could have stuck... if that happens again I'd replace it (if they didn't just do that today).
The temp gauge on our cars doesn't and shouldn't move a whole lot. Once it reaches normal operating temp you shouldn't ever really see it move a lot unless you are really pounding on the car. The needle shouldn't be higher or lower while sitting at a stop light than it is while driving down the highway. I thoroughly dislike the way the stock gauge works, but I suppose they did it that way so people aren't always freaking out. |
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Install a coolant filtration system and don't ever worry about blockages again... or t least not as much.
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3" Exhaust
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I actually was hoping the over heating issues was the thermostat a few weeks ago, so I had the hoses and thermostat replaced then as well.. I'll look into the filtration.. didn't know something like that existed, but can imagine it'd be pretty beneficial... especially in an older engine where junk is likely to be swept away by the fluid in the system... only to build up elsewhere... (god forbid it's the rotor of a water pump)
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It also serves to reduce wear... little debris that is too small to clog gets pushed through constantly ans slowly eats away at things like the water pump impeller.
They make coolant filter kits, but a brilliant man on another forum (goes by JetJock and he's frighteningly brilliant) pointed out that all you need is a water/fuel separation mount (it's a boating thing. ![]() |
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Just a quickie, not sure where you took the car for the rad/ job, but did you make them aware of the bleed procedure for this car? i.e. lifting the front way in the air...
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That's not a special Toyota proceedure by any means. A clean and readily flowing cooling system should bleed the air out pretty quickly. I never "burp" my system. I just fill the overflow completely, turn the heater on and let the car warm up a idle... then let it cool back down. I'll check it again in a week after that unless I hear the token "waterfall in the dash" sound indicating more air still moving through the heater core.
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Cre: you mentioned something about running your heater... is this a normal step in the process? what if my heater's not working cause I have no water in the heater hose? Last I cracked that open, it had nothing more than a mm deep puddle about 2 cm long and 1cm wide.. |
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