Did you make sure to get all the air bubbles out of the system?? An air bubble at the thermostate will cause it not to open which will cause the car to over heat. Also did you replace it with a good radiator or a cheap one? Sincerely, RJ SOttile www.hobbycarcorvettes.net
Yep. Had the same problem on my 86. Changed the fan,sensor and relay.If you jumper the outer terminals on the relay connection you can tell if the fan works. If it does fine but the signal to 'throw' the relay from the ecm isn't working.Check with a test light for this signal.If ok replace relay.
heater core leaking
To create heat-changing mugs, you can use special heat-sensitive paint that changes color when exposed to heat. Apply this paint to the mug and then heat it in an oven to set the color-changing properties. This will allow the mug to change color when hot liquid is poured into it.
you need heat shields under the carpit if they are missing.
It is a corvette police car that chases you when your heat is level 5.
Your transmission will slip and clunk or bang when changing gears, can have trouble changing thru the rand of gears, ans will eventually over heat and burn out.
I don't think you can, I have completed the game, and I have only Razor's BMW. ^^ Cross's corvette u can, just not in carrer i don't think, you goto my cars add corvette, max out, vinyls, contest winner, cops or police, you might have to beat the game. What i want to know is how to make a corvette look most like a cop corvette from heat 3
The heat from the mantle and core.
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You are changing radiant heat into thermal energy when you set food under a heat lamp to warm it. The heat from the lamp is absorbed by the food, raising its temperature and allowing it to heat up.
that depends. changing the shape of glass is physical but if its a glass that can be effected by heat then if can be chemical. i would say its both.
The different design options available for a custom heat changing mug include color-changing designs, photo-reveal designs, and temperature-sensitive designs.