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    Looks like its cactus mate. What did you replace it with?

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    I bought a dayco highflow. supposed to open up at 77 degress. that other one is less then a yr old. wonder how long it has been stuffed for.

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    Hay mate. A stuck open thermostat can happen. Happened to me.. So worth a check..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westy's Accessories View Post
    Hay mate. A stuck open thermostat can happen. Happened to me.. So worth a check..
    i checked it mate and posted a photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLKWDW View Post
    i checked it mate and posted a photo
    Sorry mate missed that.

    I'll say what I've posted many times before. Don't fark with temps.
    Engineers don't spend millions designing and testing engines and then say, Augh fark it, an 80 degree thermostat will do...

    By lowering the engine temp the block, pistons, bearings etc won't get to optimum temp. Which could cause huge issues.

    If you change out the thermostat with original part and still have issues, then your issue is else where..
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    This all reads like airlock and bad thermostat.
    mixtures cause problems
    m2cw

    When filling the cooling system a very slow pouring time can help big time.
    Maintenance manuals can give you a time flow rate etc, the engineers have worked this out all for you,
    As Westy points out.

    Even fill 1 ltr in a say 1 minute go away to let it settle ,come back 1-2min later and repeat.
    sometime air lock happens just filling system up, "slow and steady wins the race", they say.

    Humm, Just a thought,
    Is it possible the interior heater could be blocked and causing issues with the bleed process?.

    Was talking with a self employed rad specialist yrs ago, a mates neighbour.
    between us blokes over the fence,
    Fortron was his recommended flushing product.
    It's not caustic, a nice and friendly product, can leave in a week, even whilst driving.
    I did what he said, no problem accured.
    But you guessed it, cant seem to find it any more.
    IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
    THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE

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