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pankopp
post Apr 9 2013, 05:51 AM
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Hello everyone,

I am having a few issues with my Renegade conversion for the first time and cannot get my head around it. I recently did some work on my EJ22 Subaru motor involving oil pan replacement and a few changes to the intercooler setup, nothing major and nothing that should have affected the cooling system. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)

My issue is that the car starts and warms up perfectly fine, but after it gets to operating temp (~185*) the thermostat opens, heats up the radiator, circulates coolant, and turns the fans on.

Everything sounds normal, but after driving for about 20-25 min. I notice that the fans haven’t turned off ever since they initially turned on. Temperature stays around the normal operating level, may climb a little at a stoplight, but all seems normal.

When I park, I have been checking the radiator end tanks and on the passenger side with the inlet and outlet coolant passages and the fan switch, the tank is very hot. The opposite side with no connections, just air release screw, is cold (ambient temp).
It’s almost like the radiator is only flowing half the volume, as in passenger side half, not top to bottom half.

Temperature outside her this morning was 54*, so there should be no issues. I have bleed, burped and refilled the coolant just as I have in the past. When I open the air bleed valve on the top drivers side of the rad. very little, to no air escapes, just coolant.

Any ideas or recommendations would be a huge help. Thanks in advance!
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post Apr 10 2013, 07:10 AM
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It could be the radiator, and that's easiest to check so definitely do that first, but my bet's the water pump, thermostat, or some other restriction before flow gets to the radiator.
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