Erik227
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- 96 Buick Roadmaster
My 96 RMW has been overheating after about 10 mins of driving.
The problem started a few months ago when I noticed a crack in the radiator. I did a coolant flush and I replaced the:
-Radiator -thermostat
After checking for leaks, I noticed the air in the system and bled it out, but it would still get past operating temp when running more than 10ish mins. I assumed I got a bad thermostat and replaced it under warranty
-thermostat again -coolant tank and cap -coolant flush -coolant flush again
The problem was still there, so I spent a total of probably 5 hours bleeding the air out of the system but it made no difference-air was still in there. I tested the cooling system using the exhaust gas tester shown in the video a few times, and I got some green bubbling once. Thinking it was the headgasket, I went ahead and replaced both headgaskets and had the heads resurfaced and pressure tested at a reputable machine shop
-headgaskets -water pump gaskets -upper and lower rad hoses -coolant flush
Yesterday, I decided to replace the radiator just because that’s when the issues started
-radiator again
Still no dice. Today I replaced the water pump and tested the thermostat in boiling water
-water pump & gaskets
Here is a video demonstrating the issue
Any input is welcome. Thanks!
The problem started a few months ago when I noticed a crack in the radiator. I did a coolant flush and I replaced the:
-Radiator -thermostat
After checking for leaks, I noticed the air in the system and bled it out, but it would still get past operating temp when running more than 10ish mins. I assumed I got a bad thermostat and replaced it under warranty
-thermostat again -coolant tank and cap -coolant flush -coolant flush again
The problem was still there, so I spent a total of probably 5 hours bleeding the air out of the system but it made no difference-air was still in there. I tested the cooling system using the exhaust gas tester shown in the video a few times, and I got some green bubbling once. Thinking it was the headgasket, I went ahead and replaced both headgaskets and had the heads resurfaced and pressure tested at a reputable machine shop
-headgaskets -water pump gaskets -upper and lower rad hoses -coolant flush
Yesterday, I decided to replace the radiator just because that’s when the issues started
-radiator again
Still no dice. Today I replaced the water pump and tested the thermostat in boiling water
-water pump & gaskets
Here is a video demonstrating the issue
Any input is welcome. Thanks!