Posted by BigTone on November 03, 2012 at 15:05:43 from (70.192.18.35):
In Reply to: Re: M is getting hot posted by Janicholson on November 03, 2012 at 14:14:18:
I'm pretty sure that I put the thermostat in right, the cap points down while the open longer end points up into the upper t-stat housing, I guess if I have to drain the coolent ill check that but im trying to avoid it. I know the head is not cracked I had it checked and when I did the 2nd valve job while it was hot after i got it back in the garage there was zero water/A.F. in the oil. Dave suggested advancing the timing 3 or 4 degrees, I timed it like you said with the test light and It worked like a charm but im unsure how to advance it a few degrees accuratly? I guess if that doesnt work and I drive it again this time while varying the throttle (hopefully creating pressure like one guy here said?) Ill just have to drain the coolent and start checking the gauge, thermostat and water pump...Once again, thanks for the help my friend, many wouldnt help like this and i truly appreciate it. ~Anthony
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