IT DIDN'T OVERHEAT!

H

hachiroku

Re: headgaset in a bottle, 97 Legacy wagon:

Fininshed the process last night and drained the stuff out, and let it
sit. It might have been a little COLD last night, but didn't have much
choice.

Filled it with water and put the 'plates' back on (Hey, it the same plate,
and there IS a sort of valid registration...) and drove it for about 15
minutes, and the temp guage stayed rock-steady. On plain old water...

Maybe this did the trick...
 
hachiroku said:
Re: headgaset in a bottle, 97 Legacy wagon:

Fininshed the process last night and drained the stuff out, and let it
sit. It might have been a little COLD last night, but didn't have much
choice.

Filled it with water and put the 'plates' back on (Hey, it the same plate,
and there IS a sort of valid registration...) and drove it for about 15
minutes, and the temp guage stayed rock-steady. On plain old water...

Maybe this did the trick...

Good on ya, Hachi..
Nothing is as validating as a job, well done, which solves the problem.
 

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