It's not always the case if your car is overheating. This could be a sign the head gasket is bad but many other things could cause overheating as well. If your car got hot or runs hot it won't always require a new head gasket
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Well if you just had the problem meaning has not been to long running like that....need to change head gaskets...and then do a flush and change oil/oil filter...
A car running hot after it has been started could be blown head gaskets. The thermostat may also need to be replaced.
The correct coolant is DEXCOOL it has an orange color to it. If your coolant is green the coolant has been changed. It has been found out that DEXCOOL was bad for Aluminum heads and gaskets. Best to switch to the green coolant.
Gasket is leaking oil. Valve cover gasket is likely suspect.
Could be running backwards....reverse the leads and see if it stays cool running the opposite direction.
replace intake manifold gaskets, if gaskets have been replaced and intake has been clean oil and plugs have been changed then your problem most likely would be the timing.timing the distibutor on a vortex engine sometimes can be tricky.
been there done that, i had an 01 , 3.1 same situation, its the upper and lower intake gaskets, its a common problem with these gm models, its blamed on the dexcool antifreeze, u cant mix it with other antifreeze, there is a class action suiet going on now about the dexcool.. i replaced the gaskets but it had already been too hot...had to replace engine.....and used only dexcool, running excellent..
The Automobile Acura RL was produced in Japan and manufactured in Saitama, Japan. It's sporty, handsome look fell of the sales charts and a new Acura has been introduced, the Acura RLX.
If it hasn't been changed, it has Throttle Body Injection (TBI). It looks similar to a carb but it will have wires running to it.
If the fuel filter has been changed, I would suspect a faulty fuel pump. If the fuel filter has not been changed, do that first.
the constitution has been changed 10 times.