ls motor is overheating!!!
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ls motor is overheating!!!
fixed, please closemy ls is overheating bad. i have checked all hoses and cant find where its leaking but it is leaking coolant bad. anything i should check? please lmk
thanks,
evan
thanks,
evan
Last edited by eball24; 01-09-2011 at 04:27 AM.
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
You blew a HG bro. If you can't find coolant, but the coolant level is dropping and your car is overheating it's probably because the coolant and the oil are doing a nice little salsa dance in your cylinders.
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
he didnt specifically say that its leaking...he did however say he couldnt find the leak so that could possibly mean that it is leaking. If its not the upper or lower radiator hose than you should check the hoses coming off the thermo. even the smallest hose that runs from the thermo could cause the motor to overheat if its leaking. also you should check to make sure your fans are coming on. could be as simple as a blown fuse. But considering its winter and freezing outside , its more likely fluid loss that is causing the overheating issue.
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
And why would you automatically assume that the head gasket is blown just because it's overheating and the coolant leak hasn't been found yet?
I don't care if your opinion says that most Honda thermostats fail open, the word "most" doesn't mean "all". Thermostats are cheap and easy to replace, fans cost nothing to check, and coolant is cheap to top off and check for leaks.. It's always best to check the likely suspects that cause overheating first, before pulling a head off to check for a blown head gasket. You'd feel pretty stupid if the head was pulled and nothing was wrong with the head gasket, and you hadn't checked whether the cheap/easy stuff was actually the problem.
Troubleshooting fails as soon as you start making assumptions based on a lack of proper or complete information.
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
Why would you assume something that I didn't say...?
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
And why would you automatically assume that the head gasket is blown just because it's overheating and the coolant leak hasn't been found yet?
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
I don't care if your opinion says that most Honda thermostats fail open, the word "most" doesn't mean "all". Thermostats are cheap and easy to replace, fans cost nothing to check, and coolant is cheap to top off and check for leaks.. It's always best to check the likely suspects that cause overheating first, before pulling a head off to check for a blown head gasket. You'd feel pretty stupid if the head was pulled and nothing was wrong with the head gasket, and you hadn't checked whether the cheap/easy stuff was actually the problem.
Originally Posted by Fabrik8
Troubleshooting fails as soon as you start making assumptions based on a lack of proper or complete information.
Last edited by burnoutboy; 12-23-2010 at 03:51 PM.
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
die, I meant dye, mofo!
lol UV die can be added to your coolant and a blacklight used to find it, in da club
does your exhaust have a sweet smell?
lol UV die can be added to your coolant and a blacklight used to find it, in da club
does your exhaust have a sweet smell?
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Re: ls motor is overheating!!!
Are you assuming the overheating and the coolant leak are different issues?if not you'd have to assume they were related...
Well judging his symptoms as a whole it's the most likely scenario IMO. When coolant is leaking "BAD" you can usually find the leak pretty damn easily.
Thats kinda why I specifically said "MOST" and when did I EVER suggest pulling the head? Is that seriosly how you'd recommend checking for a blown HG? What about a compression or leakdown test? Were we gonna skip those steps?
KInda like saying "it's the thermostat"?
Well judging his symptoms as a whole it's the most likely scenario IMO. When coolant is leaking "BAD" you can usually find the leak pretty damn easily.
Thats kinda why I specifically said "MOST" and when did I EVER suggest pulling the head? Is that seriosly how you'd recommend checking for a blown HG? What about a compression or leakdown test? Were we gonna skip those steps?
KInda like saying "it's the thermostat"?