It heats it up by about 30 degrees C.
The heat is exhausted by the radiator. If that is blocked then the heat will build up.
Check coolant level Perhaps thermostat is not opening to allow coolant to circulate through engine and heater core
i'd say it over heats simply for the fact it's on the engine and close enough to absorb the heat so it's technically not over heating it's just getting hot from the engine being so close to it
my 2008 express with the 6.0 heats up to 260 degrees when towing a 6000lb trailor
No. Because 200 degrees Celsius is 392 degrees Fahrenheit, which is 228 degrees Fahrenheit lower than the 620 degrees Fahrenheit required to melt the lead.
Same thing happend to my 87 camaro it was the ignition coil, When it heats up the car wont restart until it completely cools. I went to my local pick a part found the part and replaced it myself for 8 bucks good luck
Could be a belt slipping
It has a 195 thermostat and the electric fan comes on between 215 and 220.
Mercury. The side facing the sun heats up to 450 degrees C. At night, the side facing away from the sin is -170 degrees C
check these in order, thermostat,heater coil,water pump,oil pump and main crank bearings.
Yes water vapor is steam. It is formed when water heats up to 100 degrees Celsius.