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yeah that will be your problem then - open the bleeder, start her up, run until thermostat opens you will get steam and later coolant out of the bleeder. Once its mostly coolant do the bolt back up.

tried the bleeding, no luck, still getting hot, seems to be getting hot still - could the radiator have been clogged with crap after the headgasket blew?, im getting it flow tested and clean to make sure its all good, as when we did remove the radiator, we did knock the fan assembly on it by accident ever so slightly....

Regards,

Nainesh

Tried all that and still no luck, radiator is fine!, im hoping its not internal now...While on the subject, i noticed, as soon as that heater went on, the temp rose much faster, whats normal on the gtr???, it was half way on the guage, then its starts to raise...so engine goes off!

Edited by nsta

Helps if you have a powerFC - you can see the exact temperature on the hand controller. The stock temp gauge should sit at half way or a touch under, as soon as it gets above that, its to hot.

Maybe the gauge sender is different between the two motors, do you still have the original one around. Its the single wire sensor on the inlet manifold near the injectors, should have a blue with black trace wire attached to it.

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