Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
i think its the pump....i have to replace the belts anyways so i will test it out.....
yesterdfay i did 50/50 and added water wetter..and the temps stayed cooler for longer but still went up to 230...what are normal operating temps?
i think its the pump....i have to replace the belts anyways so i will test it out.....
yesterdfay i did 50/50 and added water wetter..and the temps stayed cooler for longer but still went up to 230...what are normal operating temps?
You shouldn't see anything over 210~215, tbh. When the coolant temps reach that temp, the fans will come on and you'll see the temps drop almost immediately.
Originally Posted by PEDRONX2k
sounds like wat i did....but i didnt open the bleeder on the thermostat housing...if wen i take off the belts and test/spin the water pump,how easy should it be?im deffintly leading that its the water pump cuz lately theres a wierd noise coming from around there...
sounds like wat i did....but i didnt open the bleeder on the thermostat housing...if wen i take off the belts and test/spin the water pump,how easy should it be?im deffintly leading that its the water pump cuz lately theres a wierd noise coming from around there...
There should be a bit of resistance, for sure. You shouldn't be able to spin it freely, meaning grab the pulley and yank it to see if the pulley spins on it's own, AT ALL. I would think of it like the crank pulley. If you try to spin it to where it rotates on it's own, that's not good.