OK, i let it do just that, and it is running cooler now. Mine looked like it would overflow, so i shut it down. But, it is running cooler now. Not as cool as before, so i probably need to do it again. Thanks for the help!How do you fill the rad? There isnt a cap on the rad like on my Chevy's. The only opening in the system is the expansion tank.
The T-stat is practically new, i just replaced it a few months ago. I verified it was working before it went in. The car didn't start running hotter until after i changed the hose and refilled the coolant, so i know it had something to do with that. And my car doesn't have PS. Getting to the T-stat is pretty easy (if not messy).
If its not getting up to pressure, that would cause it to run hotter, correct?
Quote from: "The Mad Hatter" If its not getting up to pressure, that would cause it to run hotter, correct? I don't think so. It will run at the same temperature, however the boiling point of the coolant will be lower, so it will actually boil over, and then you will overheat because you are low on coolantI don't beleive in chemical flushes. They can easily cause leaks.