92 Legacy Sport Over Heating!!! sigh.......

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92 Legacy Sport Over Heating!!! sigh.......

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Hey guys how's it going? Well I just got done replacing the wiring harness but now it over heating. It's going into over flow I have not been able to check if the fans were running yet. But do any of you know if that little platic peice that has three nipples cause it to over heat? Cause I seen that the middle nipple broke so it's no longer connecting to the U shaped hose. I know that it could be the fans, water pump, thermostat, but I just wanted to check in with the experts. Cause I have been having problems with this thing since I got it. sigh............. :(
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Post by asc_up »

wait so one of your coolant hoses from the overflow tank isn't connected?

if it's broken, then replace the coolant overflow tank. and go to autozone or somewhere and get one of those 'coolant burpers' and burp your system.


mine kept overheating and i had put in as much coolant as possible. then i tried burping it and i fit about another 3/4 gallon into it lol.
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92 Legacy Sport Over Heating!!! sigh.......

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no not a coolant hose if you look at the parts catalog page 68 box 15 its that peice that has the u shaped hose on it.
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Hey I got a question???

Post by 92LegacySpOrT »

Ok as all of you know I broke the plactic tube that goes to valve cover to valve cover and connects into the engine block. Now is there an easier way to pull this peice off without removing the intake. Cause I really don't want to do that again thanks for your help.
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