Overheating....

it is cyclinder that you put this blue test fluid in and it sucks up the fumes out of the radiator and if the fluid turns its color to green then there is carbondioxide (exhaust gas) present in large volume. Which comes from the combustion chamber some how most commonly the headgasket or block.
 
ok so this is what i did after reading your replies. I let the car cool down with the rad cap off let it warm up and it started to overheat again, poured some water in it and then the thermostat open up and the water started to flow nicely, poured some more water. Took it out for a test drive, doesnt overheat anymore.
Thanks alot for all your help! =). Btw the hoses say thank you for the massage lol.
 
ok so this is what i did after reading your replies. I let the car cool down with the rad cap off let it warm up and it started to overheat again, poured some water in it and then the thermostat open up and the water started to flow nicely, poured some more water. Took it out for a test drive, doesnt overheat anymore.
Thanks alot for all your help! =). Btw the hoses say thank you for the massage lol.

nice!!
motors do not like air bubbles
 
I heard...I want to make a list of items for maintence and from there I'll see how the car stands...any ideas people?
 
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