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Subject: Fwd: Cooling System Pressure
From: Dave1massey@cs.com
Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 10:27:25 EDT
In a message dated 9/9/2005 9:26:37 AM Central Standard Time, Dave1massey 
writes: 
> In a message dated 9/8/2005 6:28:00 PM Central Standard Time, 
> Acekraut11@aol.com writes: 
> >> Does this sound possible?  Coolant is full but the level drops because 
>> some is leaving via the heater valve.  At some point the level of the 
>> coolant lowers enough so that the pressure builds up when it is hot and 
>> vents out steam through the fill tube, exactly where the radiator cap 
>> is supposed to vent.  At this point the major steam event gets my 
>> attention and I think I have a problem all of the sudden when in 
>> reality it has been slowly building to this venting due to coolant loss 
>> through the heater valve(hopefully) or a leak in the head gasket.(hope 
>> not).
>> 
> The way the cooling system is designed is the pump pulls coolant from the 
> radiator and pumps it to the engine block.  Any deficit in the fill will show 
> up in the level at the radiator but the engine block will stay full.  Once 
>the 
> level in the radiator is low enough the cooling capacity of the radiator 
> will diminish and the engine temp will rise and this will be indicated on the 
> gauge.  If you are blowing steam but the temp gauge is staying in the normal 
> range then either the gauge is not working right or you have another source 
>of 
> coolant loss.
> 
> One way to test for a leaky head gasket is to have someone with emissions 
> test equipment sniff the radiator.
> 
> But since you need a new valve anyway maybe you should replace that first.
> 
> Dave
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 10:26:37 EDT
Subject: Re: Cooling System Pressure
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In a message dated 9/8/2005 6:28:00 PM Central Standard Time, 
Acekraut11@aol.com writes: 
> Does this sound possible?  Coolant is full but the level drops because 
> some is leaving via the heater valve.  At some point the level of the 
> coolant lowers enough so that the pressure builds up when it is hot and 
> vents out steam through the fill tube, exactly where the radiator cap 
> is supposed to vent.  At this point the major steam event gets my 
> attention and I think I have a problem all of the sudden when in 
> reality it has been slowly building to this venting due to coolant loss 
> through the heater valve(hopefully) or a leak in the head gasket.(hope 
> not).
> 
The way the cooling system is designed is the pump pulls coolant from the 
radiator and pumps it to the engine block.  Any deficit in the fill will show 
up 
in the level at the radiator but the engine block will stay full.  Once the 
level in the radiator is low enough the cooling capacity of the radiator will 
diminish and the engine temp will rise and this will be indicated on the gauge. 
 
If you are blowing steam but the temp gauge is staying in the normal range 
then either the gauge is not working right or you have another source of 
coolant 
loss.

One way to test for a leaky head gasket is to have someone with emissions 
test equipment sniff the radiator.

But since you need a new valve anyway maybe you should replace that first.

Dave




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