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Old 12-11-13, 05:58 PM
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Alright so I did a full 1j swap in my sc300 I was trying to tune it but notice my temp gauge was slowly rising. I first thought getting to normal but kept rising higher so shut off car and wait a few. I also have a aftermarket temp gauge and it was holding at 180 then start rising slowly. I have electric fans as well, I open the radiator cap to see if water is flowing but see no movement. So I tried to opening the top hose to see if water come out none. I searching everywhere to get answer need them fast so I either replace it.

The car having a little miss fire but really don't have much gas the smoke is fine since I only have a downpipe on it now for the time being no white smoke or sweet smell
Old 12-11-13, 10:35 PM
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Any leaks? Also how old is the pump
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As mentioned above check for coolant leaks. fill up your radiator and run the engine to check for leaks. Also is your electric fans efficent enough to cool the car?
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If water is nof moving i would suspect a bad water pump. I would also look at the thermostat. the electric fans should be sufficient to move air if they are 12 inch each. When do they turn on?
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Was the pump working before the swap, or did it come with the motor? If no fluid is moving, it almost has to be the pump...or a massive leak!
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It was the thermostat thanks for the advice engine out of a car
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