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Date:         Sun, 21 Jul 2002 14:28:07 -0700
Reply-To:     mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Coolant Saga Continues....Need Advice!!!
Comments: To: kevin obrien <kevindobrien@YAHOO.COM>
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If you have substantial coolant being forced into the overflow and replaced by "air", the "air" has to come from somewhere. The choices are either a hot spot boiling the coolant and making bubbles or combustion gases getting into the cooling system. A leak in a sealing ring at the top of one of the cylinders can allow combustion gases to pass into the water jacket.

I assume you are using a 50/50 mix of water and coolant. Plain water will boil at a very low temp and cause problems. Also the pressure cap needs to hold pressure. Does it? (it should hold 15 psi +-2 psi though checking this is not simple) From your problems with rear heater leakage I would guess you have too much pressure not too little. This makes combustion gases seem the more likely source of your problems.

Mark

kevin obrien wrote: > > Hello All (Again!) > > I'm out trying to bleed the air out of my 1990 Carat's > coolant....did the procedure (per Bentley) > yesterday....seemed like air was out. Took for 20 > mile drive (mostly flat and downhill) ....temp good > (needle 1/2 way to a hair above red light....which > continues to blink by the way , despite a new sensor.) > > Anyway...coming home (long gradual uphill) temp climbs > gradually to 3/4 up gauge...getting hot. > Shut her down up rgetting home. > > Today....begin Bentley procedure again...notice > Overflow Bottle (behind license) is way above "Max" > level. Begin procedure...radiator bleeder > open...girlfriend is keeping engine 2200-2500 > rpm....keep adding coolant as it drops in Expansion > Bottle...seeing a little flow out radiator bleeder and > small bubbles.... > > Accidentaly unscrew bleeder too far...bolt & washer > fall out...girlfriend is revving engine..coolant > shoots out of Rear Expansion tank. Shut her down... > > I get bolt back in....fire her up...radiator bleeder > is open...no sign of flow. After awhile coolant begins > shooting out of Expansion bottle (seeming to blow back > into bottle from upper hose (the big one...not the one > to the Overflow.). Shut her down... > > Pissed...defeated...I return to The List. Any Gurus > out there know what is going on??? > > Thanks > kevindobrien@yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better > http://health.yahoo.com


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