Boiling coolant
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Boiling coolant
Hey everyone
Wanted to see if there was a chance for another explanation of bubbling coolant. 50/50 mix. Radiator fan always on (on purpose) on the highway heats to just a bit past half in over 90 degree weather and ac on. No oil in coolant or vice versa. No loss of power that I notice and no loss of coolant? I added water wetter this week because it got pretty hot on the highway and that keeps it down to half all the time.
Before I assume bad head gasket.. Any other things that may cause this?
Wanted to see if there was a chance for another explanation of bubbling coolant. 50/50 mix. Radiator fan always on (on purpose) on the highway heats to just a bit past half in over 90 degree weather and ac on. No oil in coolant or vice versa. No loss of power that I notice and no loss of coolant? I added water wetter this week because it got pretty hot on the highway and that keeps it down to half all the time.
Before I assume bad head gasket.. Any other things that may cause this?
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Re: Boiling coolant
Hey everyone
Wanted to see if there was a chance for another explanation of bubbling coolant. 50/50 mix. Radiator fan always on (on purpose) on the highway heats to just a bit past half in over 90 degree weather and ac on. No oil in coolant or vice versa. No loss of power that I notice and no loss of coolant? I added water wetter this week because it got pretty hot on the highway and that keeps it down to half all the time.
Before I assume bad head gasket.. Any other things that may cause this?
Wanted to see if there was a chance for another explanation of bubbling coolant. 50/50 mix. Radiator fan always on (on purpose) on the highway heats to just a bit past half in over 90 degree weather and ac on. No oil in coolant or vice versa. No loss of power that I notice and no loss of coolant? I added water wetter this week because it got pretty hot on the highway and that keeps it down to half all the time.
Before I assume bad head gasket.. Any other things that may cause this?
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Re: Boiling coolant
One mechanic says head gasket is blown. Other doesnt. Anytime its brought in. Brand new thermostat, radiator cap and coolant. The debris is possible but the radiator is new sadly
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Re: Boiling coolant
Well if you aren't losing coolant anywhere, how could the head gasket be bad? What temp thermostat are you using?
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From what I was told the combustion chamber is leaking pressure. On the highway it is 2 or so ticks past half. Before my radiator fan was wired on all the time it got about 4-5 ticks past. Very cool thermostat. I'll have to see which temp I got. It was the lowest the store had
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Re: Boiling coolant
Sounds to me like nothing whatsoever is wrong with your engine or coolant system, except that you need a NEW radiator cap.
Replace the rad cap.
Replace the rad cap.
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Axle/Gears: 3.27/3.70 borg warner 9 bolt
Re: Boiling coolant
From what I was told the combustion chamber is leaking pressure. On the highway it is 2 or so ticks past half. Before my radiator fan was wired on all the time it got about 4-5 ticks past. Very cool thermostat. I'll have to see which temp I got. It was the lowest the store had
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