koosh
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Brand new cap….. i thought since after 60+ years being around cars id know how to put a rad cap on….maybe not! LOLNo,it's not normal. Either your cap is junk or not installed correctly.
Brand new cap….. i thought since after 60+ years being around cars id know how to put a rad cap on….maybe not! LOLNo,it's not normal. Either your cap is junk or not installed correctly.
Nope….. after a couple hours cooling off, jumped back in the car and took it for another ride…about 3 miles down the road temp went straight up past 210. I immediately stopped and turned it around anticipating breaking down on the road…. As soon as i stopped, turned around—- temp started coming down…. Gota feeling theres more air pockets and the jolt from stopping and turning around moved the coolant around a bit?Kinda sounds like your air pocket is gone. Throw the cardboard away and quit worrying.
Sounds goodNever had a problem myself after 1burp. Maybe start over with front end raised up? No need for cardboard, have full heat temperature activated on htr.control.
Pic does not look like a COOLANT RECOVERY SYSTEM PRESSURE CAP......is it? Whose brand name is it??.....quit worring about the minutia or inconsequential stuff.....210° F IS NOT HOT.....as stated b4 with a 50/50 mix of coolant and 16 psi pressure cap (either type), the temperature will need to exceed 265° F to become hot......just run it as is......Looks like tomorrow another day of “burping” the coolant system
First, there’s no name on the cap, its the one that came on the car. The new one i bought at Oreillys, didn’t fit as tight.Pic does not look like a COOLANT RECOVERY SYSTEM PRESSURE CAP......is it? Whose brand name is it??.....quit worring about the minutia or inconsequential stuff.....210° F IS NOT HOT.....as stated b4 with a 50/50 mix of coolant and 16 psi pressure cap (either type), the temperature will need to exceed 265° F to become hot......just run it as is......
BOB RENTON
This is what came on the car when i bought it…A coolant recovery cap will have 2 gaskets, 1 at normal spot at lower lip and another to seal at upper lip of fill port.
Looks correct.This is what came on the car when i bought it…View attachment 1739155View attachment 1739156
If you've ever studied thermodynamics (likely not) it's more than air flow thru the secondary heat exchange (radiator) it's a function of total fluid flow, in terms of gallons per minute at a specified velocity and pressure AND the specific heat of the coolant combined with air flow, but not solely on air flow as you suggest. Ambient air temperature also enters in the calculations along with surface area of the heat exchange (radiator).....remember: Q(total heat exchanged) = M(mass flow) x Cp (specific heat of both air and the coolant) x Delta T (temperature differences between the two media) not just air flow.....Low speed or idle overheating = poor airflow
You need a shroud, a clutch fan, the hood to radiator support seal, and the hood to cowl seal in place. You need to funnel air through the radiator with a conical shaped shroud with clutch fan that is at least 1/2 way into the shroud. The idea is to create a vacuum in front of the radiator, trap the air by not allowing it to go around the vacuum by having the hood to radiator seal in place, and control the vacuum in the engine bay with the hood to cowl seal. You want to draw as much air through there as you can, especially at idle.
I never got that idea that a lower temp thermostat will keep a car running cooler, it just opens sooner. Without the proper airflow, it doesn’t matter what temp it opens at if there’s not enough air flowing through the radiator to help cool the fluid. I agree with the radiator cap leak theory tho, if it is in fact actually leaking.
Fan diameter is 19.5”, opening of shroud is 20”…. Radiator cap is new. There are no seals on an A12 lift off hood. So far, after”burping “ the air out of the radiator, no issuesDoes it still have that 6 blade fan?
What is the fans diameter compared to the shroud opening diameter?
What is the position of the fan in and out compared to the opening hole. Should be 1/2 in 1/2 out. Or close.
Next, does your hood have a front and/or rear seal?
Next, that radiator cap is a question. Replace with Stant with lever.