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Old 29-07-2010, 07:15 AM
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Hello.

Just rebuilt almost the hole engine. Now when I drive it seems that after a while the water boiling. The temp never goes red, just little over the middle of the temp and than the fan starts.

I notice when I was adding water to the engine that I couldnt fill it with the correct amount of water because the (dont know the english name for it but its were you add water) became almost full.

Can it be air in the system? Do you guys have good advice how to solve this problem?

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Originally Posted by Butchi
Hello.

Just rebuilt almost the hole engine. Now when I drive it seems that after a while the water boiling. The temp never goes red, just little over the middle of the temp and than the fan starts.

I notice when I was adding water to the engine that I couldnt fill it with the correct amount of water because the (dont know the english name for it but its were you add water) became almost full.

Can it be air in the system? Do you guys have good advice how to solve this problem?

BR Butchi
check for air lock or pressure cap faulty
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