Posted by Buzzman72 on August 09, 2009 at 21:56:25 from (74.129.195.188):
In Reply to: 89 Cherokee Pioneer posted by Bird In PA on August 09, 2009 at 21:12:20:
I'm with Russel. In the 1980's most manufacturers put marginal radiators in their vehicles, IMHO. Most of these jobs plugged up with crap, crud, and corruption fairly easy, and weren't too receptive to backflushing the system. And there's no radiator cap on these Jeeps to make sure the radiator is full of coolant...so you might remove the top hose from the radiator, fill the radiator as full as humanly possible, and then reattach the hose. Might be complicated to burp the air out of the system, and it might not...I honestly don't remember.
Also, don't rule out the obvious...water pump, thermostat, fan clutch...any of which might cause overheating if they malfunction.
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