You're in a chicken and egg situation.

Most overheating issues left unchecked will warp the head.

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which will cause the car to overheat.

It's possible that you may have fixed the effect and not the cause.

The obvious thing that's not been mentioned yet is to make sure that your radiator fan is switching when the car is up to temp.

While the car is moving, generally you have enough airflow to keep things cool, but when stationary you have nothing.

*Any* MR2 left idling with no fans will overheat after a while.

The other thing that I would recommend is to pressure test the coolant system

(there are specific kits for doing this).

Quite often there are pin-hole leaks or cracks in the MR2's pipework

- particularly in the heater hoses that run above the petrol tank

- that are so slight they only show up when the system has pressurised.

This means the coolant leaves the system as steam

- often without leaving even a tell-tale drip.

A pressure test will tell you if the system has integrity or not, and force coolant out in liquid form making it easier to find.
