If your engine is overheating here is what to do. First make sure the coolant system is full and no more antifreeze than 50%(ethylene glycol). The best way I've found to fill, and make sure there are no air pockets in the system are to use a vacuum venturi coolant refill tool. They are about $200 but worth it if you make a living fixing cars, as i do. You will also need an infrared thermometer (about$90) or borrow one. Get the engine up to operating temp. If the car has a 190 degree thermostat the engine needs to be at least 190 degrees. If you have removed the thermostat replace it. Get a good quality one. Now that the engine is hot turn it off and take the infrared thermometer and scan the entire cooling system from the thermostat housing to the water pump inlet. The thermostat housing and upper radiator hose should be at least 190. If not here is no coolant circulating. Check the water pump and thermostat. Scan the radiator core at all 4 corners and center. Look for a temp drop of 15 degrees or more. If the radiator doesn't have have a consistent temperature replace it. If everything else checks ok it is likely an airflow problem. Make sure the radiator is getting fresh air and the fan(s) is working. If you suspect a blown head gasket or cracked head make a trip to Napa and get a block tester kit. They are about $43. It uses a blue fluid. If the fluid changes to green you likely have a blown head gasket, just follow the instructions in the kit. Hope this helps.