Next would be the water pump the symptom you describe along with the items you replaced point toward low coolant flow. Dont rule out excessive corrosion in the radiator as this will reduce flow as well. Always make sure you have a good radiator cap.
your thermostat is closed. needs to be replaced. inexpensive part but can save your engine from overheating.
I just replaced the thermostat and gave the coolant system a flush and replaced the prestone. Seems to have done the job.
No thermostat, no coolant, no waterpump. Basically you have no coolant circulating.
fan clutch?
Low coolant? System air bound? Hoses collapsing under pressure? Water pump not circulating coolant?
Yes it can. A faulty thermostat can cause overheating which will cause coolant to be pushed out of the system.
possiable head gasket
I'm not a mechanic but, I had to replace my radiator to fix the overheating problem on my 1994. That was the last thing I replaced after replacing the water pump, thermostat, and replaced my fan with a clutch fan. have not had anymore problems with it overheating once the radiator was replaced. Flush the coolant first then replace the radiator. Hope this helps.
Thermostat could be at the tempure setiting, No antiboil antifreeze coolant, and the water leakage or a bad waterpump.
Low coolant, bad coolant tank cap, stuck thermostat, or clogged coolant line.
can the gasket go bad behind the water pump houseing
have the head gasket replaced