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643 Overheating - Stumped
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 97934" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I don't think the cap is the issue. The cap is there ro increase the boiling point of the coolant. The higher the pressure the higher the boiling point is.</p><p>Even if the coolant level is a little low, it will still be moving around. The cooling system takes a fair amount of water/coolant. So being a little low wouldn't cause it to over heat.</p><p>I'd like to get an IR temerature gun and measure the temperature at the thermostat housing. I have found when having power issues, that the temperature gauge will read wrong.</p><p>I had a 743 that i put a new gauge into and the temperature gauge was reading high. There was a flashing light on the top, i removed it and the gauge read correctly. The light must have pulled the power down a bit and messed with the gauge. Hopefully this is all that is wrong with yours.</p><p>Any gurgling you may hear could be air in the system from being low on coolant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 97934, member: 82"] I don't think the cap is the issue. The cap is there ro increase the boiling point of the coolant. The higher the pressure the higher the boiling point is. Even if the coolant level is a little low, it will still be moving around. The cooling system takes a fair amount of water/coolant. So being a little low wouldn't cause it to over heat. I'd like to get an IR temerature gun and measure the temperature at the thermostat housing. I have found when having power issues, that the temperature gauge will read wrong. I had a 743 that i put a new gauge into and the temperature gauge was reading high. There was a flashing light on the top, i removed it and the gauge read correctly. The light must have pulled the power down a bit and messed with the gauge. Hopefully this is all that is wrong with yours. Any gurgling you may hear could be air in the system from being low on coolant? [/QUOTE]
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