My son purchased a 1995 XJ yesterday that while on the test drive was fine. Owner was original and had service records and reciepts.
After purchasing the vehicle, he noticed that the coolant temps on the dash gauge where running about 230 degrees. We pulled off the freeway and sat for 10-15 minutes and the vehicle cooled to normal temps. We even called the guy back and he said never had a problem with it. I was immediatly suspect of a head gasket as I had a Grand Cherokee that only overheated at highway speeds but would cool down at street speeds. This is not the case as he was out driving around today on surface streets at 45mph with the same results.
According to the repair records the water pump was replaced in 2010 as was the radiator prior to that, with what he explained as a three row brass cooler.
Is it possible for a T-stat to cause this type of scenario? it is hard for me to tell if coolant is circulating because the filler neck is not directly over the tank.
I did notice a lot of bubbles/foam when i took the cap off which made think head gasket or could a cavitating water pump do the same?
Baffled and need to address soon before his mother sends me to dog house.

After purchasing the vehicle, he noticed that the coolant temps on the dash gauge where running about 230 degrees. We pulled off the freeway and sat for 10-15 minutes and the vehicle cooled to normal temps. We even called the guy back and he said never had a problem with it. I was immediatly suspect of a head gasket as I had a Grand Cherokee that only overheated at highway speeds but would cool down at street speeds. This is not the case as he was out driving around today on surface streets at 45mph with the same results.
According to the repair records the water pump was replaced in 2010 as was the radiator prior to that, with what he explained as a three row brass cooler.
Is it possible for a T-stat to cause this type of scenario? it is hard for me to tell if coolant is circulating because the filler neck is not directly over the tank.
I did notice a lot of bubbles/foam when i took the cap off which made think head gasket or could a cavitating water pump do the same?
Baffled and need to address soon before his mother sends me to dog house.
