ok i changed my thermostat and flushed my radiator and checked my oil and its not a milky brwn well i fill it up will preston 50/50 and next i check it to see if it needs more then i check it again a couple days later and still needs more. idk if im doing something wrong but today it went over 210 for a sec then went back down and then stayed at 210 for the whole drive i have a 180 thermost so what can be the problem?
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just because you have a 180 degree thermo doesn't mean the coolant won't heat up over 180. the temp gauge measures how hot the coolant is. when your coolant hits 180 degrees, the thermostat will open and allow coolant to enter the motor, your gauge will always get up to about 200 approx., which is operating temperature.
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210 is a normal operating temperature.
fill your rad up to full and let it drink, keep filling it for about 5 min, put the rad cap back on and start the car, there is a tiny screw on the thermostat housing, let the engine get to operating temp and turn the screw open, keep it open until a steady stream of coolant comes out with no bubbles
let the engine cool for a bit and fill the rad up, and you should be good.
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