Re: [DMCForum] Re: Overheating problem
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Overheating problem



a popped radiator hose does not necessarily indicate the pressure cap not
working.  If the hose is not on snugly, it can pop off with pressure
(less than 15lbs, eg).  Also, it is not likely that the popped hose would
cause the belt to break.  The belts are pretty strong, and the hoses are
weakened by the heat of the coolant...

Jim


On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 12:58:46 -0000 "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
> True..I was mistaken that pressure would keep fluid from flowing into 
> 
> the coolant bottle, but I've still seen vehicles blow the radiator 
> apart because the cap failed to vent.
> 
> Now that I think about it, that was a combination of problems 
> though. 
> The truck in referrance overheated because of a snapped waterpump 
> belt. Then the cap failed to vent and popped some seams. 
> 
> But I've noted that some folks are leaning towards the stuck 
> thermostat theory, which I also like.
> 
> I dunno...I guess I have a lot of balls posting my advice when I 
> blew 
> up my own engine and have done a questionable repair job.
> 
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx> 
> wrote:
> > Run the car from cold with the header cap off. Do you see the pee 
> of 
> > water coming in through the return line? This could be either
> > 
> > a) Water pump failure
> > b) Blocked radiator
> > 
> > If you DO see the water circulating, check when the engine is 
> getting 
> > hot, than both the elbow pipes going to the top of the pump are 
> getting 
> > hot at the same rate. If one is substaintially hotter than the 
> other, 
> > your thermostat has failed.
> > 
> > Get back to me with answers to these questins and we can go from 
> there
> > 
> > Martin
> > 
> > 
> > Walter Coe wrote:
> > 
> > >
> > >Interesting theory, but EEENGK!  The pressure should be about the 
> 
> same
> > >throughout the whole system.  Anyone here good at fluid dynamics? 
>  
> Andrei?
> > >Martin?  A good pump shouldn't have any problems producing enough 
> 
> of a
> > >gradient to get the piss stream to flow in the header bottle.
> > >  
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 
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