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Old 06-12-2004, 02:40 PM   #1
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240sx coolant boil problem

I have a 1990 240sx automatic. I have the stock KA24E engine in it. I'm going to convert it to manual, but first I need to figure out how to fix my damn problem. Here's the deal:

When I drive it around, the coolant will overflow in to the reservoir and start to boil. I've alread tried flushing the coolant system, and when I refilled it the radiator only took 4 quarts of fluid, instead of the specified 7 1/4 quarts. I tried running the engine with the cap off to see if there was air in the system, and the coolant started overflowing from the radiator after idling for less than a minute.

I'm just looking for advice as to what steps to take next, if anyone's had this problem that would be great. I'm afraid it might be the head gasket, but I want to try other things first, thanks.
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Old 06-12-2004, 07:50 PM   #2
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Did you turn on the heater while doing refilling? Also, is your thermostat opening? Is there any coolant coming out of the weep hole on the water pump?
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yeah, i turned the heat all the way up. the thermostat is fine, it was just changed, and no coolant leaks.
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make sure your radiator cap isn't faulty...

also, some of the coolant stays in the block which might contribute to why you only needed 4 qts ... i think there is a coolant drain plug on the block , or at least the fsm says so for the SR
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