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| budman5201 |
Nov 8 2007, 08:37 PM
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Hi. I recently converted my 914 to Ej25 power, and love it but i am having issues with air bubbles in the radiator and it wont cool very well.
Can someone please give me a diagram or maybe just tell me their hose routing and radiator cap pressure and tell me if the bubbles ever go away. Symtoms while driving....I gun it and then close the throttle and coast and i get water coming out of the radiator reserve tank ( i have it routed in a tube so it doesnt splash around) and i see a stream on the road when i do this. Then when i get home i can bleed the top air bleeder screw on the top of the renegade radiator and a ton of air comes out, then i go to the back and i can fill the fill cap with another pint of water. This NEVER stops. Always needs water and their are no leaks apparent other than this squirting symtom. My radiator cap is a 16 lb cap. The routing goes from thermostat through the engine block up , out the mainfold on top to the highly mounted aluminum housing that i bought from Renegade that i fill the water from( this has the radiator cap part), then down underneath the car to the radiator up front then back to directly into the thermostat/ water pump again. I drilled the thermostat also like instructed with 3 small 1/8 inch holes in diaphram. I am lost why it still needs water all the time. I know why it does because of the spurting, but dont know why it does this....arrggH!! Any help is appreciated. thankyou very much. Attached image(s)
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Nov 8 2007, 10:06 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 189 Joined: 18-January 05 From: sierra foothills Member No.: 3,465 |
When you say the "top air bleeder on the radiator" do you mean the top petcock?
If so, that is not an air bleeder, if you open that and anything but water comes out you don't have a full system. (at least if it is the same as on my v8 renegade radiator). My method is to park with the back higher, open the top petcock in the radiator and start filling through the radiator cap. When water starts to come out of the top petcock, close it and keep adding water. When it won't take any more, wait a bit and you will usually see a few bubbles and the level will drop. Add water. Squeeze any hoses you can and this usually moves a bit of air. Let it sit, and do it some more. At this point I fire it up and let it idle and add water as the air bubbles come out. Mine won't overheat at this point, but sometimes the fans come on. Keep at it until you get bored, and drive it. MAKE SURE your overflow bottle has water in it, cause as stated above, it will suck water to replace the air as it heat cycles after shut down. A few drives like this and you will have the air out and should be fine. (obviously just personal experience, no expert) patrick |
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Nov 8 2007, 10:11 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 189 Joined: 18-January 05 From: sierra foothills Member No.: 3,465 |
By the way, I've got a turbo baja and I thought that motor would be the very
best conversion possible for a 914. patrick |
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