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Mossman's MA70, lol, another one.
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Sounds healthy as bru. Lol beached az.
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so atm, the car runs all is well to some extent. the trans could do with new oil. i got some electric fans off an old audi A6 free from work and they fit perfectly on the a70 radiator, unfortunately they only flow enough air to handle the heat made under light throttle and idle anything more and the gauge starts to climb. i'm thinking 4 options to fix this 1. new hood with big vents 2. go back to fan clutch/shroud 3. bigger elect fans 4. more coolers/radiators anyone have any other ideas?
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QUOTE (Moss @ 1 hour, 15 minutes ago) | lols. i'm positive there's nothing broken/leaking/blocked.
but not sure about the amount of air in there thou, i'm try that instead of starting a journey of madness this weekend, thanks |
Believe me, I was "positive" nothing was leaking or broken in my setup. The engine mysteriously devouring coolant and slight wisps of white vapor out the tailpipe (in 35C weather, no less) told me otherwise. Turned out there was a high spot on my engine block which likely caused a slight leak, and multi layer steel headgaskets are very intolerant of any imperfections in the mating surfaces. On the converse side composite headgaskets usually found in OEMs tend to degrade over time leading to similar problems.
Trust me... if an engine can't maintain the nominal temps it was meant to from the factory at idle or low revs, SOMETHING is wrong.
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QUOTE (Oddmanout84 @ Today, 9:20 AM) | Believe me, I was "positive" nothing was leaking or broken in my setup. The engine mysteriously devouring coolant and slight wisps of white vapor out the tailpipe (in 35C weather, no less) told me otherwise. Turned out there was a high spot on my engine block which likely caused a slight leak, and multi layer steel headgaskets are very intolerant of any imperfections in the mating surfaces. On the converse side composite headgaskets usually found in OEMs tend to degrade over time leading to similar problems.
Trust me... if an engine can't maintain the nominal temps it was meant to from the factory at idle or low revs, SOMETHING is wrong. |
i bled it just now and drove it around for a while, the rate it heats up at when under hard throttle has decreased, it also cools down faster down from 5min-3 from red line to mid point of temp gauge. it's not over heating under idle or light throttle, just when i start thrashing it abit does it get all hot and bothered on me, there's no smoke either (that i can see). while bleeding it however, i noticed very small/fine amounts of oil surfacing, when the old engine's headgasket went i had heater on full blast, so i'm going to check every so often to see if it's just residue oil from the heater core that will slowly disappear or if it doesn't, start checking for headgasket symptoms or other leaks [ Post merged on Dec 16 2010, 11:08 PM ] i'll probably give it a good flush some time in jan. [ Post merged on Dec 17 2010, 06:37 AM ] hooray, just got back from a "spirited" drive and the temp didn't go anywhere near overheat, although it's 1am atm , bleeding it definitely has helped alot. the temp even went low enough for the fans to turn off tomorrow i'll see if it can stay cool going for a drive at lunch time, probs won't but meh
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okay, i've been thinking.
problem: overheats after 30 min of use
possible causes:
1. radiator too small, (a80 supra has a large radiator)
2. electric fans are shit
i've been looking over the whole engine and nothing seems wrong or out of place regarding fluids.
possible solution: i mentioned the oil bubbles i noticed when bleeding it, i've decided they are coming from the built in oil cooler in the bottom of the radiator and that the trans is being gay. so for now i'm getting some big external cooler and i'll go from there.
also about the transmission, when pulling away from a stop, it shakes slightly (shakes harder (read; very hard) if i accelerate harder), all other aspects are fine.
i drained what i could from the pan and filled it with new fluid, old fluid was still red and didn't have any junk in it , i tightened some leaking connections as well, unfortunately it's only softened the shakes abit. any tips about a possible solution are welcome, i'm going to ask an auto expert sometime after new years if nothing changes.
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but its still true lol, electric fans on our mk3s aren't as great as you would hope..., im running with the stock fan...the stock shroud broke, and I ran out of money....SO!, it's got no shroud lol. (the Death Fan). btw, cuz im new to this forum: for future ref: Wiring up 2JZ into MA702JZ-GE->T Swap notes (+price)2JZ-GTE swap infoSupraMania - One of the many supra forums, but its filled with resources and info? The other main supra forum for inforamtion, resources. This post has been edited by Blue-Sensei on Jan 22 2011, 03:16 PM
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