Copespitter
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2004
- Messages
- 80
I am at my witts end with this car and this is the only place I know to turn to.<br />Anyways, the car is a 1984 Toyota Celica with the standard 22re / manual transmission.<br />I commute 45 miles one way to work so this would be a great commuter car if I can figure out why this thing overheats.<br />The car overheats in town or driving 60 down the freeway.<br />I had the radiator rodded out. The guy said it was plugged something awful, so I assumed that was the problem. I drive it to work the next day with the A/C going (outside temp around 100) and the car heats up a little but I assume with the added strain of the a/c and the outside temps that was normal. <br />The next day i'm driving to work the car overheats bad. I could see that the radiator was blowing water all over so I let it cool down and added water to get back home. I took the radiator back to the shop and the problem ended up being the top of the radiator cracked (plastic tanks).<br />So I go to the local wrecking yard and get another tank for it and installed it myself. It doesn't leak after that.<br />I assumed I had the problem fixed but sure enough on the way to work it overheats again.<br />The next day I remove the thermostat, replace the radiator cap, and also the worn out water pump belt. STILL OVERHEATS!!!<br />All the hoses including the heater core hoses are uniformally hot so I assume the heater core is good. The heater also blows hot air.<br />I removed the top radiator hose and revved up the engine to 2 grand and the water flow was good so I assume the water pump is fine.<br /><br />I have drove this car off and on for the last week with the repairs done and everytime the water boils over into the overflow tank, the tank fills up and the excess water boils out.<br /><br />The oil doesn't have any signs of mixing with the coolant and there isn't any water coming out the tail pipe so as far as I know the head gasket is good. <br />It can't be the clutch fan because it overheats on the freeway.<br />There isn't any coolant leaks anywhere.<br />I don't know what else to do.<br />I still think it might be a small leak in the head gasket that doesn't allow fluids to mix but allows exhaust to escape into the cooling system.<br />Maybe that would cause enough extra pressure in the system to crack the old radiator top and heat up the water with the hot exaust fumes.<br />I dunno its just a hunch.<br /><br />Anyone out there have any ideas??