ok so i changed the thermostat, flushed out the entire cooling system until i saw clean fresh water coming out. i jacked the front end of the car up with the heat on full blast (which was real warm by the way after changing my heater core) and purged the system. i got a thermostat for a 98 supra which is a 180 degree thermo.
im pretty sure i got all the air out i let it purge for like 15 minutes. i revved up the motor to so the water pump could move the coolant and possibly any other air that might not have got out at idle. i thought i has solved the problem because the temp gauge was at little below half for awhile. then it crept up to half and stayed there for awhile, then slowly but surely it was making its way up to 3/4's. it was just under the 3/4's mark. and it seemed to b stayin there but im not sure because i didnt let ut run too much longer after i saw it going up. i used a infared thermometer and aimed it on the upper water neck and various other places where coolant lines run. (i got as close to the thermostat housing as i could but i still think i could got closer.) the highest reading i got was less than 160. i think maybe the infared isnt working as well as i thought it would so im gonna try putting an actually thermometer into the radiator and see if i can get a better reading.
If the readings are still fairly close with the thermometer in the rad as it was with the infared then im starting to wonder whether the resistance in my gauge is no good. i had the cluster all apart when i put the 1j tach in it but i was sure not to drop it or anything like that. could it b possible that i may have messed it up when i took it apart (i dropped the temp gauge out of the cluster from my old legend and when i put in back in it always read hot). i have an aftermarket mechanical autometer water temp gauge that i wanna put in there but unlike the 7m im not sure there is a place where i can put it. does anyone have any suggestions for that?
I need some serious help here guys im stumped. should i try running it without a thermostat? should i just drive it as see what happens?
im pretty sure i got all the air out i let it purge for like 15 minutes. i revved up the motor to so the water pump could move the coolant and possibly any other air that might not have got out at idle. i thought i has solved the problem because the temp gauge was at little below half for awhile. then it crept up to half and stayed there for awhile, then slowly but surely it was making its way up to 3/4's. it was just under the 3/4's mark. and it seemed to b stayin there but im not sure because i didnt let ut run too much longer after i saw it going up. i used a infared thermometer and aimed it on the upper water neck and various other places where coolant lines run. (i got as close to the thermostat housing as i could but i still think i could got closer.) the highest reading i got was less than 160. i think maybe the infared isnt working as well as i thought it would so im gonna try putting an actually thermometer into the radiator and see if i can get a better reading.
If the readings are still fairly close with the thermometer in the rad as it was with the infared then im starting to wonder whether the resistance in my gauge is no good. i had the cluster all apart when i put the 1j tach in it but i was sure not to drop it or anything like that. could it b possible that i may have messed it up when i took it apart (i dropped the temp gauge out of the cluster from my old legend and when i put in back in it always read hot). i have an aftermarket mechanical autometer water temp gauge that i wanna put in there but unlike the 7m im not sure there is a place where i can put it. does anyone have any suggestions for that?
I need some serious help here guys im stumped. should i try running it without a thermostat? should i just drive it as see what happens?