Tuesday, September 20, 2011

95ford mustang having problems with it over heating changed heater core, changed thermostat, changed gaskets

don't see water coming from water pump. it seems to overheat and evaporate anti-freeze
95ford mustang having problems with it over heating changed heater core, changed thermostat, changed gaskets
Could be water pump not working properly. Could be clogged passages in radiator. Rad may need rodded out. If thermostat is working properly, water is not flowing properly for some reason.
95ford mustang having problems with it over heating changed heater core, changed thermostat, changed gaskets
check your intake gasket also run a pressure test on collant system see if it holds pressure then run a compression test on cylinders
it could be the fan not turnning fastest to pull air in. the cluch could be bad
Water pump failure is not always noted as a leaker. Occasionally, the pump can fail and not leak, allowing the impeller to either not turn in the housing, or electrolysis has eroded the impeller away altogether.

Also a possibility is the failure of the cooling fan at the radiator. Test it to see that it does indeed engage.

Another possibility is a restriction in the radiator core.

Do you know for sure that it is overheating? Any possibility that the gauge is in error? Check the sender.



Happy Motoring
Check the water pump anyway, could be the impeller. Check the radiator, see if you have flow, other than that. double check all water sources.