Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating)

   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #11  
Even draining the radiator will let you see what the cores look like . At least it will give you an idea . Could be plugged that bad.! :confused3:
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating)
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#12  
If it was plugged then water wouldn't flow through it easily when back flushing
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #13  
Most auto parts store has a tool rental. Ask for a Radiator Pressure Gauge Test Set. That way you will know what is going on with the pressure in the sys.. You should be on average around 15psi.. And that will pretty much tell you that the pump is working. Anything over 15psi. will most likely be a bad HG. Esp. if that pressure drops quickly when you shut it down. If water is not flowing through the radiator back flushing you may want to take it in and have a radiator shop go through it..
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #14  
Blown head gaskets DON"T ALWAYS PUT WATER IN OIL or vs versa. There is a chemical meant to be mixed with coolant which change's color if exhust gas is present in cooling system.
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #15  
How did you back-flush? In where, to out where?
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #16  
Tried back flushing and it seems like it takes all the water hose pressure. Oil is clean so no blown head gasket.
Just doesn't seem to be enough flow. Water isn't moving much at 800 rpm. View attachment 520024
1) These don't have a thermostat.

2) Compression pressure getting into the coolant will show as bubbles when you look in the filler. So if that doesn't appear and the oil is ok, then a head gasket moves down the list as a likely cause. I think a bad pump impeller is at the top of the list.

3) What is that blue gadget (with wires?) in the upper center of the photo?
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #17  
"3) What is that blue gadget (with wires?) in the upper center of the photo?"

Good catch California, that may be the trouble area. That is some kind of add on. May just be for an added temperature gauge sender.
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating)
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#18  
It's a plug in heater for the water. It also has a block heater. Gets pretty cold here in the winter and without it they won't start in winter when I need to blade the snow off the driveway.
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating) #19  
Would it be possible for the heaters to block flow?? Just asking. :confused3:
 
   / Need more help with my ym2000. (Over heating)
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#20  
Well I keep thinking that if the water flows good when back flushing then there isn't a blockage anywhere. Going to pull pump tonight.
 

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