No leaks, no blockage; perhaps no circulation? 1. Fan bad? 2. T-stat installed backwards? 3. System not bled of air?
-Rob
Originally Posted by fenhow
Hi all. The message borad has been great. I am wondering if someone out there can help me.
Problem - 1996 BMW 525i Overheating
Already Done - Thermostat, Waterpump - metal impeller, Radiator Test and Flush.
Compression Check - OK
I am still overheating. It is driving me.
Getting a lot of steam and boiling in the overflow tank. Can anyone give me some insight?
Thanks alot.
No leaks, no blockage; perhaps no circulation? 1. Fan bad? 2. T-stat installed backwards? 3. System not bled of air?
-Rob
Originally Posted by fenhow
air pocket?
95 E34 530I V2.37
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hmm... steam, if it is bled correctly I would have to guess that your headgasket might be the unfortunate culprit.
95 E34 530I V2.37
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M50 is very tolerant to air pockets. I believe the coolant system in our cars is meant to be pressurized. With the expansion cap closed, are the coolant hoses rock hard? This would be a good indictication of air seeping into your coolant system from the combustion chamber.
Not sure if the system is properly bled. I would be a very happy camper if that was the problem. How do I accomplish this?Originally Posted by 632 Regal
Thanks..
I was thinking the fan. How can I check that as well? How do I know if it is working. I am just replacing parts one at a time here...
Thanks
Hi, expansion cap? Is that also known as the radiator cap? If so, the hoses do become hard when the system starts heating up but not at first. I can still squeeze them but it does take some force?
Where would the air be coming in from?
Man, I dont want to hear that. The head gasket is the last place I want to go for this one. I say bleed..... bleed is the problem :-)
One more thing, I get no heat when turn on my heater.