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Well, he has diagnosed that he has a leak, unless the coolant just magically appeared from a land where unicorns piss coolant into our dimension. Quote:
Maybe I'm old school, but in 30 years I've never had to apply pressure to a cooling system to find a leak when I could see the coolant with my own eyes after just running the motor. Traces of the coolant are usually visible, and the expense and extra trouble of a pressure tester doesn't actually prevent you from having to poke your noggin in there and look for yourself. Diagnosing this is something he could go out and do right now if he wanted without having to do any extra research or buy any extra equipment. It just really isn't that complicated. |
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you can add UV dye to your coolant might be easier to trace leak.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Interdynamics-375CS-Radiator-Coolant-Dye/dp/B002M4E0VC?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0"]Amazon.com: Interdynamics 375CS Radiator/Coolant Dye - 1 oz. Bottle: Automotive[/ame] i agree with alex said, there is a chance there are air trapped in the system cause over heating and cause over flow of coolant. but i would think very likely mouse chew a hole on your hose. btw, did you ever check the coolant line goes to the throttle body ? |
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Because waiting ~1 hour between troubleshooting steps (heat up engine to pressurize, look for leaks wait for engine to cool before unhooking something) is FAR more efficient than being able to repeat troubleshooting steps in 3 minutes by repressurizing the system. Quote:
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My point was that the PUMP MIGHT STILL BE TOAST even IF the weep hole is dry. Quote:
Again - there is this professional technique that MECHANICS use called pressurizing the cooling system. It is pretty much #3 in the cooling system troubleshooting steps after #1 Check your coolant level and #2 Look for a BIG LEAK. The OP has already stated that he has a SMALL leak and cannot pinpoint it. It is apparently easy to get your panties in a wad. Last edited by justatroll; 06-03-2016 at 10:58 AM. |
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You can slam a car, but not diagnose an issue like this?
Also, if you seriously overheated the car a couple times I'd be looking in to more serious issues. |
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If he had already done that and couldn't find the leak, then it might make sense to pressurize the system. But when you haven't even done the basic visual inspection, jumping right to a pressure test is silly. And he's still going to have to raise the car up and still going to have to put his head up under there, even with the system under pressure. So all this does is make the visual inspection more complicated than it needs to be. Quote:
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And he's also not going to be frightened by a little warm coolant and run from the garage screaming for his mommy. By the way, come to think of it, the last time I diagnosed a coolant issue on my Jeep, I couldn't quite see where the leak was coming from. So I put on a pair of safety glasses, started the Jeep and slid up under it to watch. Oh noes! So scary! |
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BS. Cooling system works because it's pressurized. Lose the pressure and it causes localized boiling, massive over pressure, and very rapid overheating. Pinhole leak is all it takes to lose pressure. |
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Sorry about that. I thought in one of your posts you said you didn't want to jack it up until you knew where to look. Must've misread that part.
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So a car's cooling system will not work when first started up because it is not under pressure.... got it. He is overheating in just 10 miles. That is NOT due to ONLY a pinhole leak, Like I said: Quote:
it could only be caused by a pinhole leak which caused another problem, like a bubble in the system. |
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Man, trollie is the gift that keeps on giving.
A car's cooling system does nothing when you first start the car because the thermostat is closed and coolant isn't moving. |
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If his car is overheating in 10 miles it is NOT because of a pinhole leak UNLESS the pinhole leak CAUSED A BUBBLE. Which was precisely what I meant in my first post: I guess that English reading comprehension is not your strong suit. |
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Did OP car ever get fixed?
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update. On Monday I went to Autozone to rent a pressure tester, and the cap for the pressure tester didn't fit my radiator. I even asked him if there was additional caps, he said it would be fine.
Anyways I got fed up and just installed a new waterpump. The leak is now completely gone, thought it's still overheating. not to the extent it was, and I can drive longer distances, about 15 miles before it overheats (and people when I say overheat, I mean like 3/4 on the gauge, I'm obviously not driving it around redlined with the check engine light on) So the past 3 nights i've been burping (bleeding) the cooling system, with minimal bubbles coming up, but some. I guess i'm going to keep bleeding it, and if that doesn't work i guess find a pressure tester that fits my cap... any other suggestions? Thank you |
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Trade it. And leave the new car alone.
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