Dear fellow Pagoda lovers...
I am the happy owner of a US 1970 280SL Automatic A/C, which I have had for 2 years now. Until recently it had not had any issues with overheating.
I decided it was time to change the coolant and the Thermostat.
I now face the problem that the car is overheating very briefly during the warm-up period. It happens very shortly for about 10-20 seconds only, then it seems like the thermostat is opening and the coolant is during its job. It never did this before I changed the thermostat, so I figured that it was a faulty thermostat and ordered a new one which I changed this weekend. Same result:-( Shortly overheats, and then after 10-20 seconds, the temperature drops to around the 180 mark, and stays there until the cars is left for cooling over-night.
I mostly think that its some air trapped around the thermostat that makes it open to late, however I can seems to get it to bleed out anymore air from any of the tricks I have read about here.
Also, I noted that the old thermostat had 4 holes drilled in it, which I guess was there to get the flow happen faster (I read somewhere in this forum, that this could be a trick to keep the engine cooler at all times).
Here is what I have done so far:
- Changed the thermostat twice (with no holes in the new ones)
- Back flushed the cooling system
- Changed the coolant
- Bleeded for air from the top hose on the WRD
- Bleeded for air from the inlet on the heater system
- Bleeded for air, parking the car uphill (steep), Cap off the water tank, warm-up car and top of coolant
Does anyone have a great trick to resolve this issue, like getting the air out somehow?
Thanks in advance for all of your comments!
Best wishes
Mathias Schroeder
Denmark