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WHY is my Cobra overheating????
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<blockquote data-quote="01cobravortech" data-source="post: 5497517" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>It doesn't sound that the car was properly burped. There are constantly guys on here posting lately about overheating after refilling the system and then you come to find out that after filling they did 1-2 heat cycles and called her burped. Then went out and took her for a drive and were shocked it started to overheat. And thats simply because there is definitely air in the system. Its very rare to burp her in one day and you can easily find yourself doing it up to 3 days. You should be allowing 4 hrs in between heat cycling sessions unless you are burping the car with a funnel in the crossover tube. It would have to be rare to have a new t-stat going in that wasn't working properly. But it could happen. Without the vacuum system that Ford uses, its just very hard to properly burp her after 1-2 heat cycles. Especially if you have an air bubble in your heater core or even the block. You just never know. Go back to burping her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01cobravortech, post: 5497517, member: 14885"] It doesn't sound that the car was properly burped. There are constantly guys on here posting lately about overheating after refilling the system and then you come to find out that after filling they did 1-2 heat cycles and called her burped. Then went out and took her for a drive and were shocked it started to overheat. And thats simply because there is definitely air in the system. Its very rare to burp her in one day and you can easily find yourself doing it up to 3 days. You should be allowing 4 hrs in between heat cycling sessions unless you are burping the car with a funnel in the crossover tube. It would have to be rare to have a new t-stat going in that wasn't working properly. But it could happen. Without the vacuum system that Ford uses, its just very hard to properly burp her after 1-2 heat cycles. Especially if you have an air bubble in your heater core or even the block. You just never know. Go back to burping her. [/QUOTE]
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