T/A 1996 LT1 overheating
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T/A 1996 LT1 overheating
Ive got a bit of a problem it seems. My Trans Am is overheating. Earlier today it went all the way to red at which point i turned the engine off after parking in a parking lot. Checked radiator fluid, it was low so i added the lime green prestone stuff and an equal amount of water. So tried again and it did the same thing except when i slowed down the needle would go back down to around 160 (normal for my car) the dipstick was nasty, completely brown and rusty looking. Im wondering what is wrong and what possible course of action to take. I'm not going to drive it til the problem is fixed and am going to have it towed to the mechanic tomorrow.
Slash8915 said that the brown stuff could be dex-cool congealing.
Any ideas?
Slash8915 said that the brown stuff could be dex-cool congealing.
Any ideas?
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more than likely the head gaskets need to be replaced now that you pegged the temp gauge. you still need to find the issue that caused it to overheat.
could be
low coolant (leak)
bad head gasket(s)
bad radiator
bad radiator cap
fans not working
bad water pump
bad coolant temp switch
etc
could be
low coolant (leak)
bad head gasket(s)
bad radiator
bad radiator cap
fans not working
bad water pump
bad coolant temp switch
etc
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okay took it into the shop, guage is bad, so is the mechanic. He's saying to get a capillary addon guage (wtf ever) Anyone know a good place I can take it to get the work reviewed by someone that actually KNOWS anything about LT1's in Houston?
Head gasket is fine as well as everything else except for part of the wiring harness which he took upon him self to royally rip to shreds
not to mention he pulls this sort of stunt where he got the radiator to leak everywhere and was making it seem like it was broken, however when i took it in the radiator never had any problems leaking
Head gasket is fine as well as everything else except for part of the wiring harness which he took upon him self to royally rip to shreds
not to mention he pulls this sort of stunt where he got the radiator to leak everywhere and was making it seem like it was broken, however when i took it in the radiator never had any problems leaking
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not too familiar with this, but from my understanding.. its an add on gauge where you put a probe somewhere in the engine and mount the gauge somewhere in the cabin to give an accurate reading of temperature if the original gauge is bad
ie.. http://www.revingtontr.com/shop/coll...pe=TR3&CID=792
ie.. http://www.revingtontr.com/shop/coll...pe=TR3&CID=792
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I guess too late for just a flush now, I tried doing a flush with that preston rad flush mix but it didn't work so well, instead I filled radiator with water turn on the car, max on heater and waited for car to reach normal temp, once there I turned off the car, took off the flush **** completly and loosned the bolt on top. Then I kept on pouring a bunch of hot water through the radiator, this did the best job of flushing out all the crap. I repeated the whole process a few times until sattisfied and finally filled it back with some of that preston "mix with any color antifreeze", I hear its ok as long as u get rid of all the dex cool