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I have a 1994 Honda Prelude with a H23A1 engine, and she overheats. The engine has 210k miles on it and I never knew anything of the history, but she always had this problem, driving for about 15 min she would stay at normal operating temperature, soon after that the temp starts to climb especially at idle and low speeds, The water pump started to leak coolant from the weep hole so I replaced that as well as the timing belt. I changed the thermostat with a aftermarket and OEM one with same symptoms, I have the OEM thermo in my car atm. I own a spill free funnel so I’ve bled the system everytime I opened the cooling system. Hints, there is some sort of stop leak the previous owner put in the radiator. It looks like glitter, I’ve flushed the block and radiator with water 3 times and the stop leak is still in there. While using the spill free funnel I filled it with coolant till half way, then I squeezed the top rad hose and debris came out from the radiator like dirt or something. Don’t seem to notice this debris elsewhere. On top of the radiator where the plastic tank meets the aluminum core has dried white stuff on it. Replaced the cap 3 times and when I turn it it never locks into place. At idle with the hood open the temp stays at normal, as soon as I close the hood the temp will climb, No debris in front of the rad or condenser. The temp will go up a bar then back down to normal then back up then down and repeat. Compression is 180 across. Is this a sign of a clogged radiator?
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