- Dec 30, 2004
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I recently blew my upper radiator hose. I replaced it the next day. I'm currently running around 90% water.. 10% antifreeze. I was planning on replacing the lower hose soon and then get it back to a 50-50 mixture. But at the moment I'm noticing a massive amount of pressure building up in the cooling system for an unknown reason. The car is not running hot though. The factory gauge seems to be right at normal. But when I get home after a little spirited driving the front end of the car sounds like its tea pot ready to blow. I installed a overflow tank about a month ago and ran the hose from the port off the radiator neck to the connection point on the overflow tank. Is there a special radiator cap I need to complete this kit? Of course I don't dare touch the cap when hot... but it's definetly bubbling out from under the cap and spouting a bit of antifreeze on top of the radiator. The overflow tank has a valve at the bottom that you can throw to release whatever pressure or fluid manually. I put an empty water bottle under it and threw the valve. It literally spit bubbles of fluid into the bottle. I'm not sure what's happening. What could be happening?
Is the water to antifreeze mixture too high that the water tends to have a lower boiling point and thus creating all this pressure? Like I said.. the car isn't running hot I don't believe.
Maybe there's a radiator problem of some kind? Should I flush the radiator?
The thermostat is a year old...
Could it be the radiator cap??
Umm, let's see... I'm not sure what else it could be.
Please give your opinions... THANKS!!!
Is the water to antifreeze mixture too high that the water tends to have a lower boiling point and thus creating all this pressure? Like I said.. the car isn't running hot I don't believe.
Maybe there's a radiator problem of some kind? Should I flush the radiator?
The thermostat is a year old...
Could it be the radiator cap??
Umm, let's see... I'm not sure what else it could be.
Please give your opinions... THANKS!!!