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my car is overheating?

i replaced the thermostat and radiator and it still overheats, for a while i took the thermostat out and only drove like that and it kept it from overheating, however since i replaced the radiator i put the thermostat back in thinking it would be ok, however it still overheats, why is that??? what ought to i do my hoses are hot which is an indicator that the water pump is ok. what ought to i do...????ok today the 10th of january the day after i replaced the radiator, and i checked to see if the hoses were hot, for the reason that if so, that would indicate the the water pump is working, and so i checked, and the lower radaitor hose was cold while all the others were hot, which tells me that there's a thermostat problem becuaxe my lover radiator hose runs to my thermostat housing. yes the thermostat is in correctly, when the motor get hot steam has come from it prior to...??the coolant doesn't need flushed cuz i already did it and when i replaced the radiaor i put new coolant in, i'm thinking of only taking out the thermostat and see what happens...Any ideas????the head isn't cracked and i did not blow a head gasket becuase i donot have milky substances in my oil and i don't have white smoke coming from my exhaust, my engine was rebuilt several thouasd miles ago if that helps at all...any ideas????yes the thermostat is great and what about this bleed tube somebody mentioned???
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Weird overheating problem on 94 Civic DX D15B7?

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94 Honda Civic Overheating Problem?

My buddies 94 Honda Civic is having an overheating problem. He had a leaking water pump which would drain the coolant, and it would than overheat. He overheated the car several times. I replaced the water pump and timing belt, and it does not leak any more. Also replaced the thermostat. When he starts the car immediately, it still overheats. Blocked coolant passage maybe? Any ideas on what is wrong?
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I have a 1995 Honda Civic that keeps overheating, any ideas?

I've replaced the radiator and the water pump. It was fine for a week and then it began to overheat again. I've no idea why, the single thing I'm able to think of is that the oil needs to be changed, would that have anything to carry out amongst car overheating? And does anybody know any ideas how come it is still overheating?
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