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Jason T wrote:Removing thermosat will only mask problem dont do it.
Find the leak.
MAGN1T wrote:The headghasket is probably still leaking because the block wasn't "decked".
Pretty common on JZs if you talk to an engine reconditioner.
Steve
FLAWLES wrote:MAGN1T wrote:The headghasket is probably still leaking because the block wasn't "decked".
Pretty common on JZs if you talk to an engine reconditioner.
Steve
say what?
jz is not an M series engine steve
MAGN1T wrote:The headghasket is probably still leaking because the block wasn't "decked".
Pretty common on JZs if you talk to an engine reconditioner.
Steve
Is the radiator very accesable?
When its overheating touch radiator with hand and feel for cold spots, you will know if there is.
If there are cold spots when its overheating radiator is blocked.
Presure test the radiator system and find the leak
Allen key bolts in centre of head and water pipe o ring from water pump to head are both places 2JZ leak from
Removing thermosat will only mask problem dont do it.
Find the leak.
does it have a water cooled oil cooler?
What oil do you run?
the big fan that is infront of the radiator? does it fit on the back of the rad? if so, loose it off the front, mount it on the back. At highway speeds it WILL be impeading air flow thru the radiator.
How do you know the radiator is not blocked? have you had the tanks off it? if not, then you cant say with certainty that it isn't blocked.
to me it sounds like either a) air lock or b) crook radiator
Or an upside down, back to front, round the wrong way head gasket. Just a thought as I haven't seen one of these apart to know if it can be put on wrong
It's an engine, iron block, alloy head. The result is rust on the top of the block.That's when you put water into it.
There's only one way to do a pressure test on a cooling system. That's to hook up a pressure gauge to the cooling system (somehow) and then take it for a drive, watching the pressure increase with the load.
All that sludge that you washed out used to be block and head before it rotted.
I highly doubt this. Even pressure across all cylinders, no water loss and he has pressure tested the cooling system.
I'm putting my money on a blocked radiator. How did you check it? A blocked radiator may still allow water to run through it.. I had a similar problem with a C33, would run fine when cruising around, but show it any decent revs and the temp would max out within 30 seconds. Turned out to be a partially blocked radiator, I had ruled it out because it flushed fine, water even came out clean! Maybe try another radiator?
I would try and get some sought of shrouding built to trap there air with the bigger radiator go with a high pressure cap 1.3 bar and also add a TRD thermostat that opens at 71 degree's instead of the factory one that should open at 82 degrees and see how you go with that.
How much space between the radiator and the intercooler.
have seen at least 3 cars in person that overheated due to the intercooler not flowing enough through it to the radiator and not enough air gap between them to allow the radiator to get a good air flow.
And 2 of them were 2JZGTE powered.
not a big thick cored IC is it?
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