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<blockquote data-quote="Impulse" data-source="post: 248391" data-attributes="member: 5705"><p>Dear Bro hongbk,</p><p>If you had temp like that when water turn to steam,I suggest you drive your car to the nearest mechanics. To ignore this will cos gearbox seizure and oil leak.</p><p>At this stage, you will require your g/box n pump overhaul.Damage will be around 3k+++ .poorer! so better don't try.</p><p>Did you service your g/box oil n had the oil pan removed and clean out the sludge? Accumulated sludge can clogged up your heat exchanger,you know, the little radiator attached to the rear of the main radiator? It just like cholesterol building up n giving the pump a hard time until it konk out.</p><p>Chk with mechanic whether you can flush out the heat exchanger as well. If not,</p><p>replace it with a new one.</p><p>Hope this will help.</p><p>coutesy of my wallet.</p><p>regards,</p><p>Impulse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Impulse, post: 248391, member: 5705"] Dear Bro hongbk, If you had temp like that when water turn to steam,I suggest you drive your car to the nearest mechanics. To ignore this will cos gearbox seizure and oil leak. At this stage, you will require your g/box n pump overhaul.Damage will be around 3k+++ .poorer! so better don't try. Did you service your g/box oil n had the oil pan removed and clean out the sludge? Accumulated sludge can clogged up your heat exchanger,you know, the little radiator attached to the rear of the main radiator? It just like cholesterol building up n giving the pump a hard time until it konk out. Chk with mechanic whether you can flush out the heat exchanger as well. If not, replace it with a new one. Hope this will help. coutesy of my wallet. regards, Impulse [/QUOTE]
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