I don't know why I always get the tough jobs, but this one has me mildly stumped. Picked up an 01 Expedition from auction with the 4.6L in it. It has no heat, which I'm sure is a heater core, but that shouldn't be causing these symptoms.
It can idle all day long just fine, but if you drive it, or rev the engine up at idle, it will start to overheat. The coolant in the reservoir starts bubbling violently like it's boiling, but the temperature of the fluid is only 190*F. The upper hose is pretty soft, even with the T-stat open, until it starts overheating or you rev the engine up. Radiator appears to be new, as does the T-stat. If you rev it with the cap off, it will puke coolant out, but when you kill it, it all gets sucked back in the radiator. The radiator fins aren't hot in the slightest and the lower hose barely gets warm.
My next thought was head gasket, but there is no white smoke or water in the oil. Got a block tester to be sure, tested it twice and it was good. I have a code stating that the cylinder head temperature was too high.
My only thought is a big bubble in the cooling system, but you would think that as much as I have revved it up, the system would have been burped by now. Since I got this car from auction, and I know it was repoed, I'm not ruling out sabotage, but I don't know of anything in the cooling system that would cause this.
Any ideas?
It can idle all day long just fine, but if you drive it, or rev the engine up at idle, it will start to overheat. The coolant in the reservoir starts bubbling violently like it's boiling, but the temperature of the fluid is only 190*F. The upper hose is pretty soft, even with the T-stat open, until it starts overheating or you rev the engine up. Radiator appears to be new, as does the T-stat. If you rev it with the cap off, it will puke coolant out, but when you kill it, it all gets sucked back in the radiator. The radiator fins aren't hot in the slightest and the lower hose barely gets warm.
My next thought was head gasket, but there is no white smoke or water in the oil. Got a block tester to be sure, tested it twice and it was good. I have a code stating that the cylinder head temperature was too high.
My only thought is a big bubble in the cooling system, but you would think that as much as I have revved it up, the system would have been burped by now. Since I got this car from auction, and I know it was repoed, I'm not ruling out sabotage, but I don't know of anything in the cooling system that would cause this.
Any ideas?
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