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Date:         Tue, 20 Sep 2011 22:55:16 -0700
Reply-To:     Travis Newhouse <travisnewhouse@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Travis Newhouse <travisnewhouse@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 85-H20 loss of coolant mystery
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Thanks to everyone for their help. Please allow me to continue asking questions toward my investigation.

Loren: Regarding clogged radiator, I can understand how that would diminish cooling capacity, and perhaps only lots of wind at high speed is enough to keep the engine cool with a clogged radiator. But, how does a clogged radiator cause bubbles in the expansion tank?

Alistair: I have seen mention of testing for exhaust gas in the coolant. Can you describe the procedure? Can I let the engine idle with the expansion cap off (without making a mess)? Or, can the sniffer be placed in the overflow tank?

Bob: I have installed a new expansion cap. I also had the cooling system pressure tested a few months ago, and I replaced a hose that was discovered to have a leak.

Thanks, Travis


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