How much is enough - coolant bleeding
#31
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First things first.... Does the system hold pressure when a pressure test cap is put on and the system is pressurized? If it doesn't everything else is moot.
Second of all, who thinks fans are going to cool as well when the car is stationary as they do when they are moving down the road? It ain't gonna happen.
Consider a 10* rise in temp a miracle and move on. Have you seen how high temps rise on a 911 when it's sitting still?
Second of all, who thinks fans are going to cool as well when the car is stationary as they do when they are moving down the road? It ain't gonna happen.
Consider a 10* rise in temp a miracle and move on. Have you seen how high temps rise on a 911 when it's sitting still?
#32
Burning Brakes
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First things first.... Does the system hold pressure when a pressure test cap is put on and the system is pressurized? If it doesn't everything else is moot.
Second of all, who thinks fans are going to cool as well when the car is stationary as they do when they are moving down the road? It ain't gonna happen.
Consider a 10* rise in temp a miracle and move on. Have you seen how high temps rise on a 911 when it's sitting still?
Second of all, who thinks fans are going to cool as well when the car is stationary as they do when they are moving down the road? It ain't gonna happen.
Consider a 10* rise in temp a miracle and move on. Have you seen how high temps rise on a 911 when it's sitting still?
I want to believe the temp is fine but I hear so many talk about how their temp drops when the fans kick on.
#33
Burning Brakes
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I'm beginning to wonder if my gauge is accurate. Today I drove the car for 30 minutes and the high fan kicked on right at the second white tick mark.
My understanding is the second white tick mark is 100°C but my Thermo fan switch is set to turn on at 93°C.
When the hi fan kicks on the needle drops about 1 mm in 1 to 2 minutes this seems a little slow. I did notice that while I was driving that as the RPMs increased say between 2000 and 3000 RPM the temperature would drop correspondingly. Meaning the more rpm I threw at it the more the temperature dropped. It seems like almost there is blockage in the system somewhere but I cannot find any, unless it's a stuck thermostat, otherwise it may be my temperature sending unit is going bad or there is a bad ground. Can someone post a picture of exactly where the ground on top of the bell housing is located I cannot seem to find it with a flashlight.
Edit. Ok found the grounds. They didn't look bad at all but I broke the bolts loose and retightened just to see if that has an effect.
My understanding is the second white tick mark is 100°C but my Thermo fan switch is set to turn on at 93°C.
When the hi fan kicks on the needle drops about 1 mm in 1 to 2 minutes this seems a little slow. I did notice that while I was driving that as the RPMs increased say between 2000 and 3000 RPM the temperature would drop correspondingly. Meaning the more rpm I threw at it the more the temperature dropped. It seems like almost there is blockage in the system somewhere but I cannot find any, unless it's a stuck thermostat, otherwise it may be my temperature sending unit is going bad or there is a bad ground. Can someone post a picture of exactly where the ground on top of the bell housing is located I cannot seem to find it with a flashlight.
Edit. Ok found the grounds. They didn't look bad at all but I broke the bolts loose and retightened just to see if that has an effect.
Last edited by Last Lemming; 11-29-2013 at 05:58 PM.
#34
Burning Brakes
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#35
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#36
Burning Brakes
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It was a clamp. It was a very small leak. Even under 13 psi it was on dripping a drop of fluid every 30 seconds. It never left a puddle or any signs under the car under normal driving conditions and I never noticed any loss of fluid.
#37
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Have you tried to bleed the system, again?
#38
Burning Brakes
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