NunyoBidnez
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- 2001 Explorer Sport
A few months back (before summer) I picked up a 2001 Explorer Sport OHC for use as a commuter car. Everything worked fine and the previous owner did some extra work on the car so at the time I thought that was good for me but now in hindsight I see it was him taking shots in the dark to resolve an ongoing issue.
It has a new radiator, thermostat, water pump and he had some work done on the A/C. New hoses and whatnot I believe.
I live in Texas and we recently have been reaching temperatures that are only a few degrees off of the record highs in the Sahara and I started noticing the engine running hot and fluid leaking. I traced the leaking to the thermostat housing and replaced that and threw in a new thermostat to boot. Cussing the original owner the entire time.
Cranked up and ran the truck expecting this would be the last of the problems with the overheating. Wrong.
There is no more leak but yet fluid is missing from the radiator every day after running to and from work. I was thinking head gasket with water blowing into the cylinder. More cussing the previous owner.
As a test I ran without the A/C for about a week which included highway speeds and a lot of in town driving which should have got it good and hot.
No overheating, no bubbling no issues. Checked the radiator level this morning and fluid is still topped off so maybe head gasket is ok??
Scratched my head and climbed into the seat for a drive into work. 20 miles, temps were in the upper 80's this morning and I ran the A/C the entire drive. It's all straight flowing highway travel, no bumper to bumper mess at all. Pull into work and I can hear the bubbling of the water as it's vacating into the catch can.
Suggestions welcome on what I should be thinking right now.
It has a new radiator, thermostat, water pump and he had some work done on the A/C. New hoses and whatnot I believe.
I live in Texas and we recently have been reaching temperatures that are only a few degrees off of the record highs in the Sahara and I started noticing the engine running hot and fluid leaking. I traced the leaking to the thermostat housing and replaced that and threw in a new thermostat to boot. Cussing the original owner the entire time.
Cranked up and ran the truck expecting this would be the last of the problems with the overheating. Wrong.
There is no more leak but yet fluid is missing from the radiator every day after running to and from work. I was thinking head gasket with water blowing into the cylinder. More cussing the previous owner.
As a test I ran without the A/C for about a week which included highway speeds and a lot of in town driving which should have got it good and hot.
No overheating, no bubbling no issues. Checked the radiator level this morning and fluid is still topped off so maybe head gasket is ok??
Scratched my head and climbed into the seat for a drive into work. 20 miles, temps were in the upper 80's this morning and I ran the A/C the entire drive. It's all straight flowing highway travel, no bumper to bumper mess at all. Pull into work and I can hear the bubbling of the water as it's vacating into the catch can.
Suggestions welcome on what I should be thinking right now.