coolant pushing to overflow
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to properly burp you need something like a lisle funnel. http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-24610-Spill-Free-Funnel/dp/B001A4EAV0
i would stick with 1.1 bar rad cap also.
i would stick with 1.1 bar rad cap also.
and how much coolant is normal to go over into the overflow after say one pass on a forward facing setup (mini rad.) any other FF guys on here that can chime in?
i am told that as long as it sucks it back over (atleast over night) and never over heats that its normal for a mini radiator to see this type of activity
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going to make some pulls tonight watch the temps and see if it sucks it back over./... if not i have ahead gasket coming anyways
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yea i use that same funnel
and how much coolant is normal to go over into the overflow after say one pass on a forward facing setup (mini rad.) any other FF guys on here that can chime in?
i am told that as long as it sucks it back over (atleast over night) and never over heats that its normal for a mini radiator to see this type of activity
and how much coolant is normal to go over into the overflow after say one pass on a forward facing setup (mini rad.) any other FF guys on here that can chime in?
i am told that as long as it sucks it back over (atleast over night) and never over heats that its normal for a mini radiator to see this type of activity
if it was normal you wouldnt be questioning it.. you wouldnt notice it. yours is flat out overflowing coolant out of the tank every pull you do.. that is not normal.
I would measure the headstuds for stretch also if you're reusing them.
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if you're pushing any kind of coolant into the overflow the headgasket is compromised. it may not be compromised at idle or normal driving but in boost its not sealing right.
if it was normal you wouldnt be questioning it.. you wouldnt notice it. yours is flat out overflowing coolant out of the tank every pull you do.. that is not normal.
I would measure the headstuds for stretch also if you're reusing them.
if it was normal you wouldnt be questioning it.. you wouldnt notice it. yours is flat out overflowing coolant out of the tank every pull you do.. that is not normal.
I would measure the headstuds for stretch also if you're reusing them.
now i dont know how much coolant moving to the over flow is normal...
really need to hear from someone w/ a mini radiator ff setup how much coolant may pass over to the overflow on a normal pull.
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That funnel works really well.
Yeah something isn't right, if the coolant is going from the low level to the top of the overflow that's not good. Have you tried a good stock rad cap?
Yeah something isn't right, if the coolant is going from the low level to the top of the overflow that's not good. Have you tried a good stock rad cap?
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The car drove fine for awhile then one day it started over heating. I bet the head gasket is on the way out......It could have a small imperfection like a crack or something and only shows up under boost. over time it will get worse and start over heating.
New headgasket and new head studs
New headgasket and new head studs
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I think your small radiator could have a little to do with it. Seems a little strange. People are so quick to jump on HG issues,
Im in a similar coolant issue as you , i also run a 2.4LR and have replaced rad cap so far.
Lucas from English did tell me to not run a ton or even to the normal mark in the resivor tank, he said to keep it pretty low.
Do you push out a bunch or even any into the overflow tank once u shut the car off?
Im in a similar coolant issue as you , i also run a 2.4LR and have replaced rad cap so far.
Lucas from English did tell me to not run a ton or even to the normal mark in the resivor tank, he said to keep it pretty low.
Do you push out a bunch or even any into the overflow tank once u shut the car off?
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When coolant heats it expands, so it will rise regardless that's why we have overflow tanks.
But for it to rise that much? Idk.
Also it's normal for the level to rise a tiny bit after shutting down.
But for it to rise that much? Idk.
Also it's normal for the level to rise a tiny bit after shutting down.
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changed the thermostat now the car doesnt get above 200 deg while extended idling or doing a few pulls where w/ the old thermostat it would reach 220*+ sometimes but it does still push coolant to the overflow...
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How long did it take you to burp the coolant? Best way I find it, is to have the heat on full blast and till the upper rad hose is hot or even till it reaches full temp.
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i dont know if w/ a 2.4 if the WP would make any more pressure than normal since it has a WP spacer but hell if i know at this point...
Runs good
Drives good
maybe im being paranoid ... may just change the HG to be for sure