jasycZ28
06-27-2002, 09:26 PM
When I first got my car it ran 140 degrees. Then when my heatercore went out it will overheat unless I am on the highway. So after replaceing the heatercore and going to a 160 thermostat it is still overheating. I can only let the air out of one of the bleeder screws the one on the thermostat housing is striped and I have to replace it. Could air be causing everything? Sorry for the mummbling I am in a hurry.
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93 Z28 M6 Purple pearl
Borla catback
High flow cat
K&N FIPK
Pro 5.0
Air Foil
Hypertech chip
TB bypass
1loudz
06-27-2002, 10:29 PM
just take my advice and buy urself a fan-switch, or get some programming. its amazing what a difference it makes. in the winter my car never goes over 160, and right it now, it never gets over 180/190.
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94' Polo Green Z-28 M-6 Hardtop
Mods:
Borla cat-back (wide open most of the time)
CAGS!
Custom made Cold Air Induction, W/ ram air
K&N filter
1LE Elbow
MAC mid-length headers
MAC y-pipe
MAC off-road pipe
LT4 Knock Module
160' Hypertech
SLP 3-way fan switch
custom tuning from Bryan Herter at pcmforless.com
Over the valve cover Taylors w/ rapidfire plugs
17x9 ZR1 wheels w/ Eagle F1's
Pro 5.0 Shifter
Best corrected 1/4 mile: 13.47 @ 105 w/ a 2.35 60' @3100ft.
I believe you only need to bleed through the uppermost screw. Not the one that connects to the thermostat housing, but the other one. If you have bled that until only coolant comes out then you should be fine there.
What do you mean by overheating? You said you ran at 140? My temp guage starts at 160? I run consistently at 185 - 200 and do not consider that overheating.
If you are talking 220 and above, then I would check the watewr pump and make sure it is not weeping. Other than that a flush/re-fill?
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White 96 Z28 A4
K&N CAI w/custom scoop, Flowmaster American Thunder, Cutout, LT4KM, TB Bypass, 1LE Intake Bellow.
Black 97 Z28 M6
CSI Electric WP, Hypertech 160 Thermostat, TB Bypass, K&N Filter, 1LE Intake Bellow, !CAGS.