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BFever
03-13-2018, 04:22 PM
I took my 97 Kouki with a s13 sr out for the first time since before winter, and when I got home I noticed I was blowing coolant out of the radatior cap. I plan to check the plugs and run a compression/leak down test in the next few days just to be sure. The car is showing no other blown head gasket systems ie white smoke, oil in coolant etc etc..... I did find that my radatior does have some orangish/rust sediment that sometime comes out so I’m leaning more towards just a radatior the is bad or needs a flush.
I also can’t find and leaks in the coolant system. I’m just looking for some ideas I over looked before I have to start tearing things apart, and spending money.
kyral
03-13-2018, 07:03 PM
if your rad cap is bad it can do that.
a rad flush is never a bad idea and rust sedmient is totally normal on these poor neglected cars
Kingtal0n
03-13-2018, 07:09 PM
as the system goes up in temperature the gas expands and pressure goes up. The rad cap seals up to a certain pressure, usually 12-15psi.
Some systems regularly overflow to the overflow when fully warmed, then draw the coolant back when cooling down. However if it is excessive then you should find out what is causing it, too much pressure (overheating or leaking compression) to blow water out the cap, which could also be bad as was mentioned.
anthony_240
03-14-2018, 06:56 PM
Might just be a bad radiator cap, or perhaps an overfilled system. Get that rusty crap out first and get yourself a new radiator cap. Cheapest route to begin with
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BFever
03-15-2018, 01:40 PM
I was thinking all the same things. I picked up a new radiator cap, but I need to wait till it gets warmer to flush out the whole coolant system. I’m thinking that all the above should help.
I did forget to mention the car doesn’t even have a coolant overflow so buy a tank you rig something up myself. I haven’t owned the car very long, so I’ve only been able to drive it a few time to see if anything is wrong with it.
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