Heat issues are really based on the following
Radiator blocked = heating up
Thermostat = heating up
Blown head gasket = loosing coolant / air bubbles in radiator
Hate to say this but if your not loosing coolant then
Remove thermostat ...... drive it for a while / see what happens .... if running cold then stick in new thermo ..... Also check what degree thermo stat it is ..... Should be 88 degrees??
When you had the radiator unblocked .... You mean the top cap taken off and they "rodded the cores" ..... Did you check via washing the radiator out that the "Radiator joint" actually cleaned out or the cr**p that dropped to the bottom.... Sometimes they forget to do this, and this means all the debris just recycled itself back to the top of the cores ..... Happened to me / Lucky I had checked before installing
Also if you have taken you fresh radiator and then went on a bone shaking drive in the bush then this also could undo all the good work as rust shale is shaken off the side of the block (Steel bore sleaves) and sent to the cores .... Hence blocked radiator AGAIN
Take the radiator and have them check it again ..... And run a "filter sock" (available at all good radiator repair shops) in the top radiator to filter debris before it hits the radiator
Lastly ..... Engine timing ..... Check vacuum advance unit works (suck on hose) and engine is timed properly and mechanical advance weights work properly ..... All easy to check .... very "visual" and cheap to do (free)
But I believe it is in the end ...... the Blocked radiator or wrong / broken thermostat
OR you have a rag / plastic bag stuck IN FRONT of the radiator blocking air flow
Mike
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