Hey, back again with some more things to add to my neverending list of temp issues.
My car was running pretty well for about a month or so but lately my temp has been rising and climbing so I decided to try giving it another bleed. I tightened the hoses and did a pressure check and it looked like I was leak free. I pulled into my driveway (car is warm), jacked up the front, filled to the "cold" line, loosened the bleeding screw and started the car. (Heat is on full blast)
My temp started spiking but I wasn't too worried, I just kept watching the air come out and refilling the coolant when it got low. As I was holding the revs up all of a sudden a geyser of coolant began spewing out of my coolant "fill hole". I turned off the car and watched the uber-hot coolant bubble back down. I tried to bleed again but it just kept repeating the same eruption.
All my hoses are hot, my temp gauge gets pinned all the way to the right, no hot air coming from my vents, and now I have smoke coming out of my bleeder screw. I suspect this is from coolant sneaking in from one of the eruptions from the radiator tank.
Any ideas? Should I just be a man, keep chucking in buckets of coolant to replace the neverending spills and ignore that terrifying temp gauge? Or am I missing something? I've just recently (<2000 miles) replaced the thermo.
Thanks as always everyone
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Tried bleeding again, car just keeps heating up too much. The return hose to the radiator didn't get hot. I'm starting to suspect a bad waterpump or something up with my heater valve.