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November 15th, 2012 06:47 PM #11
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November 18th, 2012 05:57 AM #12
Sir, Kailangan ng ipaoverahaul yong radiator niyo. Kasi may mga barado na yong mga tubo ng radiator. Sinabi niyo noong hinataw niyo nag overheat at nagbabawas ang tubig, Hindi masyado nag cicisrculate ang tubig, Kaya yong coolant water naiipon sa top cover at hindi makababa agad sa bottom ng radiator. kaya lumalabas ang tubig sa filler cap, Nagkakapressure sa taas. Kung plastic top yong radiator niyo. yon po yong cause na magcracked yong top cover.
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November 18th, 2012 12:24 PM #13Kratos4age already solved his problem, it was the radiator cap.
Radiator "overhauling" is like playing any game in a casino -you'd eventually lose. Replacing plastic tanks on aluminum cores with brass tanks is asking for trouble, its called galvanic corrosion. It is also a very environmentally unsound practice given the amount of lead solder you're introducing into a practically unrecyclable scenario.
We've tackled this in previous threads.
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November 22nd, 2012 10:30 PM #14mga paps buhayin ko lang ulit yung thread ko, kakainis di ko mahanap ang culprit,so ang nangyari siguro mga 2 weeks ago nag drain ako ng coolant and pinalitan ng bago then all is well,
hindi nag bawas at hindi umangat ang temp,chineck ko siya cguro twice 2 days after ma drain and refill yung coolant,
then kanina umaga nag check ako,pag bukas ko radiator cap,nabawasan ang coolant! pero ang reservoir puno pa din, hindi hinihigop yung tubig sa reserba,
di ba dapat hihigupin nya yun pag nauubos na yung sa rad mismo, so nag dagdag ako coolant mix mga 2 baso suguro then biyahe paranaque to megamall and back,traffic na grabehan then pag check ko ng tubig sa rad kanina,puno naman!hindi nabawasan!
nakakaloko eh, bakit ganon? ok naman siya the whole day no overheat no unusual ek ek,bakit nabawasan siya at bakit hindi hinihigop yung tubig sa reserve?? im suspecting it could be the rad cap pero bago na siya eh,
im thinking yung nabili ko hindi lumalapat ng maayos dun sa bibig ng rad, yung kasing radiator ko pag lock position siya sa cap parang hindi pa naka lock so medyo may technique sa pagsara hindi siya naka lock position,naka position lang siya na feeling ko eh masikip at lapat na, labo!hehe sana may makasagot,ang sakit sa ulo eh
note: wala leak talaga as in,
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November 22nd, 2012 10:32 PM #15
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November 26th, 2012 04:26 PM #16It worries me how often you open that cap or inspect your cooling system. You may well end up wearing the seals out prematurely or deforming your filler orifice.
OT Itong "overhaul it" culture is really getting annoying. Nauuna yung profit motive lagi imbes nang tumulong. Pffffffft.
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November 27th, 2012 01:04 AM #17
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November 27th, 2012 12:15 PM #18You can check the coolant levels without opening the radiator cap, right?
If there is an inherent leak present then you really should have that inspected. Otherwise you're going to end up with a mental disorder worrying about it.
These sub-systems are built to be reliable. If they lose their reliability, then there is something wrong. If there's something wrong -fix it the right way.
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November 27th, 2012 07:00 PM #19how?
i have had experience wherein the radiator coolant had already gone down so low that the metal top of the core was already visible, and yet the overflow cannister still contained significant amount of coolant...
in my example here, it seems i had a leak.. in the short rubber hose hiding under my intake manifold. it was completely invisible.. the only clue was when i opened my radiator cap, my coolant was gone, even as my overflow still had liquid in it..
and i would never have suspected a leak, had i not opened the cap..Last edited by dr. d; November 27th, 2012 at 07:05 PM.
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November 28th, 2012 09:58 AM #20I don't understand. In normal situations you really don't have to check that regularly. Those caps and filler necks aren't cycle tested for repeated removal.and sealing. Those are made from stamped sheet metal. You can check on it from time to time but not on a daily basis.
That is one of the reasons why jeepneys don't bother with replacing their caps.
Unless you're the type that confirms if a door is locked by unlocking it at least three times every time, a leak is the least of your problems.