SOURCE: Troubleshooting overheating problems in 1997 Toyota Corolla?
Ok first check the water pump and if that is ok sounds like the head gasket blown, look for water in the oi, thisl will be like a milky colour
SOURCE: engine overheating-----1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme 3.4 liter v/6
There seems to be an air pocket or no antifreeze in engine block. Try this method disconnect upper radiator hose and pour water directly into hose down into engine block until it full. when its filled reconnect hose and fill up radiator. as the vehicle warms up open bleeder valve on the thermostat housing and release air from system. open slowly and BE VERY CAREFUL WATER WILL BE HOT, bleed until you get a steady stream opening and cosing valve. However if all of this don't work. You may have a bad pump. Good Luck
SOURCE: I'm facing overheating problem with my Daihatsu
The thermostat on the grand move is on the bottom hose next to power sreering pump above alternator
SOURCE: 1991 Daihatsu charade, 3 cylinder, manual, engine
I had this problem too. There is a restricting jet hammered into the block to reduce the oil flow to the head and increase the pressure to the main bearings, so the only place the oil pressure is higher than the water pressure is in the block. Apparently this is a known problem with the 3 cyl CB engine. The block is cracked. Greg
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