Problem, Car overheats after about 275 miles at freeway speeds, due to coolant being pushed out through the overflow bottle; I do see bubbles in the overflow bottle. Oil is not milky or shows any signs of having water in it.
Car History, 1991 Supra Turbo, bought new in early 1992. Blew head gasket at 71,000 miles.
Had the head resurfaced and lapped to an RA of 12. HKS head gasket and ARP head bolts torqued to 75 foot pounds, also did the full Lexus mod at this time.
Car now has 408,852 miles on it with only having to do normal maint on it.
Car has all it shrouds.
What I’ve done so far.
Replaced fan clutch, replaced thermostat, removed and checked water pump, tested then replaced the radiator. Tested coolant with NAPA block testing kit several times under different conditions, (used almost the whole bottle of fluid) all test were negative.
There are no exhaust gasses in the cooling system.
I didn’t want to pull the head but finally broke down and did it. I could find no signs of a blown head gasket. Had the head check at the same time, head is still straight.
Could the turbo be pumping air into the cooling system??
Car History, 1991 Supra Turbo, bought new in early 1992. Blew head gasket at 71,000 miles.
Had the head resurfaced and lapped to an RA of 12. HKS head gasket and ARP head bolts torqued to 75 foot pounds, also did the full Lexus mod at this time.
Car now has 408,852 miles on it with only having to do normal maint on it.
Car has all it shrouds.
What I’ve done so far.
Replaced fan clutch, replaced thermostat, removed and checked water pump, tested then replaced the radiator. Tested coolant with NAPA block testing kit several times under different conditions, (used almost the whole bottle of fluid) all test were negative.
There are no exhaust gasses in the cooling system.
I didn’t want to pull the head but finally broke down and did it. I could find no signs of a blown head gasket. Had the head check at the same time, head is still straight.
Could the turbo be pumping air into the cooling system??