Apologies for the long post.
I recently put an HKS 1.2mm MHG on an 86.5 NA with a refurbed head (mirror finished) and a block that was only surface cleaned. Installed ARP bolts to 85ft lbs. Was thrilled to get 180-190 psi reading on all cylinders, and the car ran stronger than it ever has in the 20 years I've owned it. :icon_bigg
Then the temps hit 90+F this week and I started having cooling issues. Car spat out most of it's coolant in a parking lot after a 20 minute highway drive on Friday. Maybe the caps bad, so I flushed system, refilled, and installed new radiator cap. The next day the coolant temps were going from 1/3 to 2/3, back down to 1/3 constantly over a 20 minute drive in the city. Drove home with windows open and heater on full blast - that was fun! New fan clutch arrived that evening so I installed it and that seemed to help on a night drive later that day.
Today I drive 20 miles in the morning to play golf, no cooling problems at all. On the drive home (now 93F out) the gauge is right around 40% all the way with A/C running. I get off the highway to grab some chow and while sitting in the drive-thru I notice the gauge is pegged high!. I quickly pull over and shut off the engine, the temp starts coming down slowly.
Pop the hood and I can hear a strong hissing sound, seems to be coming from the back of the engine - like around #6 cylinder. Don't see any coolant or steam or anything, just hissing for a few minutes. I then loosen the radiator cap and get some boil-over into the overflow tank for about 2 minutes. After I get the cap all the way off I had to put about 6-7 pints of water in the radiator just so I could get home.
Do I have a bad MHG install? Why did I get such great compression readings at first?
What is the hissing sound?
Recommendations on what to do next?
P.S. - The two OEM head gaskets that I've had to replace over the past 20 years have always had "crushed" or deformed exhaust-side coolant gaskets on cylinder #5 and #6.
I recently put an HKS 1.2mm MHG on an 86.5 NA with a refurbed head (mirror finished) and a block that was only surface cleaned. Installed ARP bolts to 85ft lbs. Was thrilled to get 180-190 psi reading on all cylinders, and the car ran stronger than it ever has in the 20 years I've owned it. :icon_bigg
Then the temps hit 90+F this week and I started having cooling issues. Car spat out most of it's coolant in a parking lot after a 20 minute highway drive on Friday. Maybe the caps bad, so I flushed system, refilled, and installed new radiator cap. The next day the coolant temps were going from 1/3 to 2/3, back down to 1/3 constantly over a 20 minute drive in the city. Drove home with windows open and heater on full blast - that was fun! New fan clutch arrived that evening so I installed it and that seemed to help on a night drive later that day.
Today I drive 20 miles in the morning to play golf, no cooling problems at all. On the drive home (now 93F out) the gauge is right around 40% all the way with A/C running. I get off the highway to grab some chow and while sitting in the drive-thru I notice the gauge is pegged high!. I quickly pull over and shut off the engine, the temp starts coming down slowly.
Pop the hood and I can hear a strong hissing sound, seems to be coming from the back of the engine - like around #6 cylinder. Don't see any coolant or steam or anything, just hissing for a few minutes. I then loosen the radiator cap and get some boil-over into the overflow tank for about 2 minutes. After I get the cap all the way off I had to put about 6-7 pints of water in the radiator just so I could get home.
Do I have a bad MHG install? Why did I get such great compression readings at first?
What is the hissing sound?
Recommendations on what to do next?
P.S. - The two OEM head gaskets that I've had to replace over the past 20 years have always had "crushed" or deformed exhaust-side coolant gaskets on cylinder #5 and #6.