The car was running hot, to where the needle on the dash would be 3/4 of the way up, and sometimes even reach the red. The car was sitting for a few months, and i just installed an autometer mechanical water temp gauge with the adapter into the upper rad hose. When I did this, I saw how rusty and dirty the old coolant was, so, i drained it, used prestone flush, followed the procedure for that. I refilled with toyota red. I had the front end raised in my driveway.
I took the car out today for a test run and saw temps all the way up to 244 degrees. This was quite consistent, i blasted the heat and it was running at about 230.
I brought the car home, jacked up the front end about 3 feet off the ground, and tried to burp it again. I got a couple f tiny bubbles and thats it. I had the heat blasting and the car was at about 190. Took the car out, and the same thing happened, within 3 blocks it was at 220.
I have flex a lite fans, with a new stock radiator and an fmic. I could see how the car would run a few degrees hotter than normal due to the stock radiator and fmic, but I see no reason why it would reach over 240 degrees on the highway. Its about 50 degrees outside.
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I took the car out today for a test run and saw temps all the way up to 244 degrees. This was quite consistent, i blasted the heat and it was running at about 230.
I brought the car home, jacked up the front end about 3 feet off the ground, and tried to burp it again. I got a couple f tiny bubbles and thats it. I had the heat blasting and the car was at about 190. Took the car out, and the same thing happened, within 3 blocks it was at 220.
I have flex a lite fans, with a new stock radiator and an fmic. I could see how the car would run a few degrees hotter than normal due to the stock radiator and fmic, but I see no reason why it would reach over 240 degrees on the highway. Its about 50 degrees outside.
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