350z Thermostat Replacement

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • And we are back at it again with another overheating VQ! Despite our new radiator we are still overheating. We kind of expected this since it's unlikely that the radiator blew up on its own. Now that we have a new, more structurally sound radiator we can now see some symptoms that we couldn't before and those point to the Thermostat being bad. So lets dive back in and see if we can get this thing back on the road! Hope you enjoy and please Subscribe for more Content. Thanks! Arigato! Gracias! Merci!
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Komentáře • 27

  • @davidbowser3181
    @davidbowser3181 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Just for reference, you need a 10mm socket with extension for the bolts and a pair of pliers or channel locks for the hose clamps. That way, people can have the tools ready ahead of time.

  • @kopimart
    @kopimart Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for going through the troubleshooting process on this, this helps out a lot. Glad to see it back on the road!

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 2 lety

      THANKS! Glad we made it and got to see you on the electric skate 😆

  • @AustinKamuela
    @AustinKamuela Před 2 lety +2

    Anyone else get excited when they get notified that Garage 23 uploaded a new video??

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for doing the thing 😉👆🏻🔔

    • @AustinKamuela
      @AustinKamuela Před 2 lety

      @@Garage23 It is a must to support those that support you 🤙🏽

  • @Ace69q8
    @Ace69q8 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Those wheels are dope!

  • @l-bootmeniqqa-l3938
    @l-bootmeniqqa-l3938 Před 2 dny

    Would you by any chance know why the car over heats when accelerating and then the temperature drops down when it’s on idle? I already replaced the radiator, thermostat, water pump, few hoses and radiator cap

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 21 hodinou

      That basically means the system can’t get rid of the heat you are generating quick enough so I would look at coolant capacity, air flow restrictions or coolant blockages. For examples some auto parts store radiators are only 1 row when oem is 2 row minimum this limits your coolant capacity/heat capacity. The simplest thing it could be is your cooling fans though, if they are not flowing enough cfm this will drastically limit the systems ability to transfer heat.

  • @jhonyavalos5732
    @jhonyavalos5732 Před rokem +1

    Do you know if the oem metal gasket also sticks to the thermostat

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před rokem

      It does not, the OEM one is a metal gasket but you can "glue" it on with a dab of RTV silicone to make install easier.

    • @jhonyavalos5732
      @jhonyavalos5732 Před rokem +1

      @@Garage23 thanks alot

  • @carlgridley2695
    @carlgridley2695 Před rokem +1

    I just but a new thermostat in and been bleeding it for the past 2 days but it keeps overheating my car super fast. Any ideas?

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před rokem

      Honestly it took me like 2 weeks to get all the air out. I just kept driving it like normal and checking the bleeder port after it cooled down. I just kept topping it off until all the air was out.

    • @zomberjr3685
      @zomberjr3685 Před 7 měsíci

      Water bump, or the vents doesn’t work

  • @BuiltByKelly
    @BuiltByKelly Před rokem

    Don’t know if you’ll ever see this, but I overclocking PCs and building custom water cooling loops for PCs is a hobby of mine. DONT run copper in your system. Galvanic corrosion is no joke and no amount of inhibitors will stop it long term. Hope you got an OEM after this. You could RUIN a looot.

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před rokem

      PCs don't usually run "coolant" though right? isn't it usually water? (Not super familiar) i think in a car the coolant is meant to inhibit galvanic corrosion but now I'm curious how well it does if at all.

    • @BuiltByKelly
      @BuiltByKelly Před rokem

      @@Garage23 High end show builds will typically run a coolant. It’s well.. mostly for show. It almost always has a tendency to clog water blocks and pumps so it’s ran temporarily. The thermal capacity difference for PC coolant and deionized water is minimal. If it’s for work, 99%of the time it’s water. For competitions LN2 (liquid nitrogen) is poured constantly into a pot to cool CPU or GPU.
      Many cheap parts come with aluminum or Nickle plated parts. Copper, aluminum, and brass don’t mix very nicely. The reason being they have vastly different electrochemical potentials, so when they come into contact with one another (through fluid) they start ripping ions away from one another, creating the galvanic corrosion.
      It’s not unheard of people using antifreeze in a loop to help mitigate the effect but no matter what, the pH of the coolant will degrade, and so will the mixed metals. I’ve installed numerous water blocks for people after they got destroyed because of this. Now with this being said, I imagine there will be mixed metals regardless in a car, so maybe engines can withstand this effect more but from my experience with PCs, I wouldn’t do it with anything cooled.

  • @bluueemethod434
    @bluueemethod434 Před 6 měsíci

    So is it okay to use a cheap AutoZone thermostat rather than a OEM one? Does it maintain like a regular one?

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah it's been fine till current day, the bigger issue is the car is a pain in the ass to bleed the air out of but once it's clear its totally fine.

  • @snowfreak207
    @snowfreak207 Před 2 lety

    How's new motorad one? Had one it was junk putting new one on now also have old nissan one might try

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 2 lety

      I thought it was junk at first too but it was just a real pain to bleed the air out. Now it works fine. I still dont trust it as much as the oem one though.

  • @gerardomanon142
    @gerardomanon142 Před 5 měsíci

    Could it be a fan issue too?

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před 4 měsíci

      That is a common issue, but in this case the fans are how I first noticed there was a problem. I would take a short drive and when I parked the fans were both on full blast so i knew they were working fine, it was just the thermostat not letting the coolant flow.

  • @gianvmarco
    @gianvmarco Před rokem

    did you re use the coolant that was drained?

    • @Garage23
      @Garage23  Před rokem

      Yeah it was new coolant from the radiator install we had just done so we reused it.