1996 Other Oldsmobile Models Running Hot

Tiny
HARRIS524
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  • 1996 OLDSMOBILE
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 150,000 MILES
I have replaced the thermostat recently, and my vehicle is still running hot. What should be the next thing that I look for. What could be the problem?
Tuesday, December 25th, 2007 AT 6:32 PM

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Tiny
RASMATAZ
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Have the tests done below

Have it block and pressure tested-do the block first to pinpoint a combustion leaking into the cooling system or a gas analyzer to sniff for hydrocarbons at the radiator fill neck.

Pressure test: do not do a pressure test if there's leakage at the headgasket this might cause coolant into the cylinders and lock it up or bend a connecting rod if cranked thereafter. The headgasket should be repaired before doing the pressure test.

Could also be air lock in the cooling system

Always bleed air from cooling system after replacing coolant. Set heater for maximum heat. Remove radiator cap. Loosen drain plug and remove drain bolt (if equipped) from engine block. Drain coolant reservoir. Fill coolant reservoir to MAX mark with 50/50 water-coolant mixture. Loosen bleed bolt and fill radiator up to base of filler neck. Close bleed bolt when coolant flows out without bubbles. Tighten bleed bolt. With radiator cap removed, start and operate engine to normal operating temperature. Add coolant if necessary and check for leaks.
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Tuesday, December 25th, 2007 AT 8:13 PM

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