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Offline Turbogn86

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« on: May 22 2007, 09:58:50 PM »
killing me!!!!! i was driving it last night since i just got it running, got the T-Tops off, music blaring, tryin to see through the crack's in my wind shield. and what do ya know... pretty blue lights behind me. i had just passed him a few seconds b4 he flipped the lights. anyways he ended up pulling me over because my running lights were out. and they worked just a day ago... only thing i noticed is that my dash lights had gone out when i turned my lights on... but i dident think nuttin of it. head lights still worked. but any how, this is no buick.. so im lookin at it goin DERRRRRRRR... any clues?
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #1 on: May 23 2007, 07:43:02 AM »
Check fuses and headlight switch. Check the stereo wiring too. I've
seen improperly wired stereos short out the dashlight circuit and burn
up the wiring harness.
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #2 on: May 23 2007, 02:03:23 PM »
i checked all fuses and they are all good, i have not checked the switch yet, im going too, as for the radio, it appears to be stock. but i have a guy with a TA in town who knows them like i know my buick so ima let him help me. i will let yall know the results.
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« Reply #3 on: May 24 2007, 01:37:43 AM »
of course i make everything out to be something its not, so yea... it was a simple fix, switch was bad. now to figure out how to make her stop over heating...
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« Reply #4 on: May 25 2007, 07:16:36 AM »
Quote from: "Turbogn86 @ Thu May 24, 2007 12:37 am"
of course i make everything out to be something its not, so yea... it was a simple fix, switch was bad. now to figure out how to make her stop over heating...
Is the fan working ? Sometimes the fan clutches go bad so that the fan doesn't spin up to speed. Is the thermostat good ?
Is the coolant mixed properly ? (50/50 - 70/30 antifreeze to water) How long has this been happening ?
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #5 on: May 26 2007, 03:29:34 AM »
fan works, coolents mixed properly, thermistat is good, and how long... since its been running... i have only had it for a week, the new motor has only been running 2 weeks
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #6 on: May 26 2007, 03:30:03 AM »
fan works, coolents mixed properly, thermistat is good, and how long... since its been running... i have only had it for a week, the new motor has only been running 2 weeks
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #7 on: May 26 2007, 06:42:13 AM »
See if the new motor has the correct water pump installed. If someone had mistakenly installed a water pump from the later models. It may be a reverse rotation unit. Is the motor new, or a used one that is new to the car?
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« Reply #8 on: May 26 2007, 07:22:24 AM »
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Re: 86 Trans Am
« Reply #9 on: May 26 2007, 10:44:20 PM »
I'd check the radiator then. Drain the coolant into a clean container so
you can reuse it. Then look down into it through the radiator cap hole.
See if there is any build up around the cross tubes that resembles a
badly corroded battery terminal. That may be restricting the flow through
it. Also check the outside physical condition of it.

What kind of vehicle did the engine come out of ?
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« Reply #10 on: May 27 2007, 01:58:34 AM »
Is it overheating at low speeds or high speeds?
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« Reply #11 on: May 27 2007, 03:29:15 AM »
Air bubble in the heater core?
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« Reply #12 on: May 29 2007, 03:38:59 AM »
i have chosen to drive it till it sells and not give a shit... so i can makesome $ and fix the buick... v8's blow, and NA motors period blow... jjust my 2 cents
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