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Stuff in the radiator
SUp zilvians, i just bought a 240 and i noticed theres some "gunk" around the radiator cap and inside where the cap is. The coolant looks ok, just some "sparkles" in it which seem to also be in the "gunk". The car drives fine and doesnt overheat, although on the way back it did go above the normal level when i pulled up to a toll booth (and prior to that i was going about 85, 3200rpms for a while, but it wasn't hot or anything). I was just wondering if this is some sort of "headgasket repair" crap or what? I researched it a bit and there was some mention of the incorrect antifreeze being used and it reacts with something and turns to sludge... Should i be worried?
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The radiator seems to be leaking. The previous owner was too cheap to fix it so he put stop leak in. That's what you're seeing. Replace the radiator, cap, and thermostat and flush the system out. With the thermostat removed you can just run a garden hose to there and flush out the block.
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when flushing radiators at a shop they tend to clog the heater core lol
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Ok, so i just flushed the system following the FSM procedure and now it's overheating lol... Before I flushed it I realized the radiator cap was leaking (Could hear it hiss after i warmed it up and turned off the engine). I bent the tabs on the cap and it got a little better, but I can still hear a small leak. Here's whats happening after i got home:
- The overflow tank was passed MAX level - After I let it cool for a few minutes, the upper radiator hose was squashed. My next move is to get a new radiator cap. The thing is though the guy i bought the car from had a different rad cap in the pictures he took when selling the car. So i'm thinking maybe i should first try to cut a piece of rubber to make an extra gasket and see if that works? What are the chances of it getting sucked into my radiator? Any input, as always, is greatly appreciated! |
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Ok, what i'm inferring from your response is that i should just buy a new radiator and radiator cap. While it's not a lot of $$ i would rather figure out what the problem is instead of throwing parts at it and hope it works. Obviously the make shift gasket would be a temporary solution to see if this is in fact whats causing the car to overheat. I was hoping someone familiar with the s14 cooling system would chime in and confirm my train of thought on this. Is it the leaky radiator cap that could cause this problem?
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Well since there is stop leak or some shit in your radiator, there is a leak somewhere. 99% of the time its the radiator. You already did a flush, so you tell us. Did you see any leaks from the radiator?
If you didn't and you still boiled your coolant over then you could have several problems. Water pump, gasket failure around the water necks, head gasket.... A leaky radiator cap would not cause the overflow tank to fill up, to much pressure in your system from the coolant boiling would. Have you checked your oil for coolant? does the car seem low on power? does the exhaust smell funny or have a certain hue? |
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With that said, I'm sure your entire car will have plenty that could and should be fixed. Only a tool would resort to using stop-leak type fixes, so if that was the previous owner then there are probably a lot of other patch-fixes that were done. Quote:
For some reason I've got a hunch that this car is going to need its head serviced Last edited by ixfxi; 04-27-2013 at 10:33 AM.. |
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Thank you for your very valuable input |
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No coolant in oil or vice versa, engine sound healthy, no hue in exhaust, the engine bay kinda smells like coolant/fish? hah |
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you need to understand the cooling system as a whole. the coolant must be clean, the internals of the cooling system must be clean. all of that shit must be serviced. if you've got a gunked up system, its time to be serviced - or shall i say PAST DUE. and this is evident from your pictures. Quote:
thats like saying, yeah my girl is great... except she's a psycho. You need to realize that the stock gauge on the 240 is a dummy gauge - its either cold, normal, or overheat. It does not move precisely like an aftermarket gauge will. |
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I just bought a new radiator because the old one sprung a leak. A really nice Koyo will set you back $290, a slightly less expensive but not as nice Mishimoto will run $225-250. Both are aluminum and both are worth every penny. Even if there's not a leak, it's still worth the upgrade for the peace of mind that even on a 100-degree day and after a 30 minute track session you still won't boil it.
Stop being a bitch about it and treat your car like it's worth it. Buy a new fucking radiator.
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Having skipped all the way to here without reading a thing; Can anyone else tell exactly who got their tax returns and what they bought?
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I bought an oem s14 brand new radiator off ebay for $50 shipped for my datsun 620 with a ka24de swap.
I dont know wtf is so hard to understand? Your radiator is shit and soon you will have a shit engine because you were too cheap to change a $50 part. And please flush that system again before you put the new radiator in, dont do it while the block is warm if you plan on running cold water through there. |
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He clearly ran out of insulin
![]() Anyway, today i stopped by my local dealership and picked up an OEM radiator cap ($27 ouch). Installed it and bled the system, car drove ok for 5 minutes but then the temp went up. Re-bled it and after 15 minutes of spirited driving (up to 4.5k rpms) the gauge stayed dead in the center. Thanks everyone for giving me valuable input, looks like the psycho gf is here to stay. |
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Yup and when the headgasket does go you'll need to have the head surfaced if it's still useable, new gasket, labour if you're not confident to do all this work yourself, coolant AGAIN, oil, etc. Will cost you a lot more there than what you would be spending on the piece of mind of a new radiator now.
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