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 also be a cracked head.
95ford mustang having problems with it over heating changed heater core, changed thermostat, changed gaskets
Your radiator is bad
Is the cooling fan coming on? (if electric) have you checked the radiator for good flow??

start car up,,run until operating temperature is reached,,with radiator cap off,,,then check to see if you have good water movement inside radiator,,(this will not tell you if the cores are plugged though) after your vehicle is at full operating temp,,place your hand across the front of the radiator itself,,,and feel back and forth,,,,you should feel a constant heat at all area's of the radiator,,,if you feel large area's which are cool..then there is a good chance that the cores are plugged.

correcting this problem will be difficult,,,sometime having a flush of your cooling system will help if the cores are not solidley plugged,,,but if they are,,,you will need a new radiator.
it could be the water pump,or maybe the entire cooling system needs cleaned out.
How long does it take and how fast are you driving. The water pump impeller can corrode and slow coolant flow, radiator can be partially plugged, thermostat can be acting up, as you can see there is a number of things that can cause hot run condition. No one can diagnose this problem over the Internet properly. Good luck.