Most popular

What happens if you put water in the radiator?

What happens if you put water in the radiator?

The radiator has some air vents which cools the hot coolant as it passes by. This process of cooling the hot the engine is constant but there moments the process fails. Firstly, if your thermostat fails then it will not release the coolant at the right time hence leading to the engine overheating.

Why is my radiator pushing coolant into the overflow tank?

My radiator seems to be pushing the coolant into the overflow tank. When I am done driving and i take off the radiator cap the radiator is low, no coolant above the fins. but the over flow tank is full and it pushes coolant out the top hose on the over flow tank. I can see the coolant dripping down the fender well.???????

How does the coolant in a radiator work?

The coolant will pick the heat from the engine hence cooling it. This hot coolant is passed to the radiator where it is later cooled. The radiator has some air vents which cools the hot coolant as it passes by. This process of cooling the hot the engine is constant but there moments the process fails.

Why does my radiator open when the engine is too hot?

You might notice a heavy spring in your radiator cap. The pressure necessary to compress that spring may be different from one vehicle to the next, but the idea is the same. It opens under pressure when the engine gets too hot, so that other weaker points in the system, ie gaskets, do not have to take the extra pressure.

My radiator seems to be pushing the coolant into the overflow tank. When I am done driving and i take off the radiator cap the radiator is low, no coolant above the fins. but the over flow tank is full and it pushes coolant out the top hose on the over flow tank. I can see the coolant dripping down the fender well.???????

Where does the coolant go in a radiator?

The coolant flows out of the radiator outlet near the bottom of the radiator and is pushed into the motor by the water pump. The coolant then travels through the block and up through the heads on its way toward the water outlet. Just behind the water outlet on most motors resides the thermostat.

You might notice a heavy spring in your radiator cap. The pressure necessary to compress that spring may be different from one vehicle to the next, but the idea is the same. It opens under pressure when the engine gets too hot, so that other weaker points in the system, ie gaskets, do not have to take the extra pressure.

What causes coolant to bubble in the radiator?

Air pockets in the radiator can cause blockages as coolant/antifreeze circulates through the engine. These usually happen after a coolant/antifreeze flush, when not enough coolant/antifreeze is added to the system to expel any remaining air. Bubbling in the reservoir.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle