Afternoon
So it seems my coolant flush last week wasn't as successful as I thought so I went out and grabbed some G13 and started again due to green discolouration in the coolant. (im guessing pockets of the prior fluid weren't G13 and were stuck somewhere)
I opened the drain valve whilst the car was running and stuck the hosepipe in the coolant bottle. I let it run for about 10 minutes to flush everything out but the flow rate out the drain valve was crazy slow (you could drink through a childs straw faster)
After about 12 minutes the coolant in the res started steaming and a few large bubbles came up. I don't know if this was where the water was starting to boil, or if air pockets were starting to dislodge? anyway I put my finger in it and it was pretty hot, hot enough for me to shout 4 letter short words beginning with C
I turned the car off to let it cool down and continued running the water through as I didn't want anything to stay hotter than it needed to be. Next I wanted to see if anything was making it past the drain valve so I removed the lower radiator hose and a massive surge of green coolant came out
I started the car with the lower hose disconnected, water still flowing through with the hose, and it flowed through until clear without issue with the drain valve shut
I then filled it up with G13 coolant 50/50 let the ar run for 20 minutes and the temperature it bang on the middle
So is there anything I should be checking? The only thing I can think of is.....
This green **** blocked something that became dislodged when I removed the lower radiator hose (seemed to have a bit pressure built up)?
Something else is affecting the flow rate/lack of pumping power? this is a bit out of my scope but if someone can point me in the right direction
Lastly how hot should coolant get? after 20 minutes of idling should you see a bit of steam? is this normal?
I might be worrying about nothing, but when I saw those large bubbles come up in the coolant bottle I thought I better play itself
Thanks again in advance fellas
So it seems my coolant flush last week wasn't as successful as I thought so I went out and grabbed some G13 and started again due to green discolouration in the coolant. (im guessing pockets of the prior fluid weren't G13 and were stuck somewhere)
I opened the drain valve whilst the car was running and stuck the hosepipe in the coolant bottle. I let it run for about 10 minutes to flush everything out but the flow rate out the drain valve was crazy slow (you could drink through a childs straw faster)
After about 12 minutes the coolant in the res started steaming and a few large bubbles came up. I don't know if this was where the water was starting to boil, or if air pockets were starting to dislodge? anyway I put my finger in it and it was pretty hot, hot enough for me to shout 4 letter short words beginning with C
I turned the car off to let it cool down and continued running the water through as I didn't want anything to stay hotter than it needed to be. Next I wanted to see if anything was making it past the drain valve so I removed the lower radiator hose and a massive surge of green coolant came out
I started the car with the lower hose disconnected, water still flowing through with the hose, and it flowed through until clear without issue with the drain valve shut
I then filled it up with G13 coolant 50/50 let the ar run for 20 minutes and the temperature it bang on the middle
So is there anything I should be checking? The only thing I can think of is.....
This green **** blocked something that became dislodged when I removed the lower radiator hose (seemed to have a bit pressure built up)?
Something else is affecting the flow rate/lack of pumping power? this is a bit out of my scope but if someone can point me in the right direction
Lastly how hot should coolant get? after 20 minutes of idling should you see a bit of steam? is this normal?
I might be worrying about nothing, but when I saw those large bubbles come up in the coolant bottle I thought I better play itself
Thanks again in advance fellas
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