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IHAVE A CHEVY CAMARO 5.7 LTI. I REPLACE IT WITH A 95 CHEVY CAPRICE 5.7 LTI. BUT AS SOONEST I DRIVE IT OVERHEATS. WHILE I START THE AND IT IDLES & AND I LET IT SIT THERE, IT'S FINE NO OVERHEATING AT ALL. ARE THERE ANY TIPS HOW TOO TAKE CARE OF THIS PROBLEM?
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it sounds like the fan is not working proper or the rad is pluged or may alsop be the water pump is bad good luckFord F-150 XL Year 2001 good deal or not?
check the tension on your fan belt. it may be too lose and slipping while the engine is at higher rpms.I want to sell a 1999 bmw 328i and I was wondering where I can sell it fast for a good price?
in changing the motor out did you mack sure to put the air dam under the front of the car back. there is a peace of plastic that hangs down in the front of the car if it is not there the car will overheat going down the road but sitting it will not check itCould be caused by closed EGR Valve.Check vacuum line to EGR for proper function.Check to see if the wind dam is on .It will heat up if it is not on.Make sure knock sensor is plugged in.
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is your water pump working the water pump on a camaro is different than one on a caprice you might have to perprogram the pcm for the correct temp for the fans can come on..check your temp sensor and stat it could be sticking check coolant alsoWhat V8 will bolt up to my 4.0 transmission 1987 jeep cherokee?
Without some more info it is only a guess but make sure you are using the correct water pump and drive belt configuration. There is a good chance you may be driving the water pump backwards.The problem could be air in the heads. When the engine was replaced the coolant level was topped off and never added more coolant when the thermostat opened when the engine reached operating temp. So, the heads are overheating causing your problem. Also, timing could be way to advanced.
The LT motors used in Caprices, Impalas, & Roadmasters were an iron head, low compression, engine. If you did not reflash your PCM, it is likely very confused, as the fuel and spark maps, fan temps, well basically everything for the low compression version should be different than for the aluminum head version that came in the Camaro. Keep in mind they also built a 4.3L (L99) version for the Caprice. They are visually identical, but if you happen to have one of those, everything would be that much further off.
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