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1988 mazda b2200 a little hose is leaking from the thermostat housing to im guessing water pump. the hose is skinny n shorter than the hose from radiator to therm housing. what is this called?
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A slow leak shouldn't cause it to run hot,radiators can't be fixed,must be replace,it could be partially clogged,best to replace,get at Autozone,they have lifetime warranty,I use them,also replace the radiator cap,your thermostat may not be fully opening,your water pump could be bad.
mcdevito75 here, It could be a dirty gas filter, weak fuel pump, fulty needle valve in the carb. Have your local shop check it out., Also could be a wek timeing chain.
CHECK FUEL FILTER FIRST..YOUCAN HAVE PLENTY OF GAS AT IDLE AND SLOWER SPEEDS BUT NOT ENOUGH FOR FASTER SPEEDS..CHECK RUBBER HOSE TO TANK ,,IT MAY BE CRACKED..WON'T LEAK BUT PULLS IN AIR.
i have a 1988 mazda b2200 and i was sittin still runnin and it was a lil low in water and i was just ab to take off when it cut off. it made steam *** out the hood. the thing is its gettin eletric to the plugs and its gettin gas and i even tried a lil eather and its turnin over it just want crank. do u have a idea wat it could b? im thinkin it jump timeing.
Yes thats all plus the seal. O-rings even 1/16 of an inch can hold pressures as hight as 2500 pounds per square inch. they lso have a machined end on them to acomplish this.
those are average numbers and they are a little on the low but that is typical considering the age of the vehicle the compression should be 115 -120 psi.. hope this helps please rate this...thanks
i just bought an 88 that crazy overheated could only drive for 30 mins before had to stop. no leaks anywhere, did a compression check on the cylinders,checked out. no water in oil. took the radiator to a shop theyll do a flow test for free, got mine fixed for like 80 bux but you can buy a new one for 120. the white smoke might be your fuel filter
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