Coolant leaks after the engine is turned off, why??
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Coolant leaks after the engine is turned off, why??
it started over a week ago. After I drive it for a while (e.g. 1/2 hour), when I turn it off, it leaks a large amount of coolant through the overflow tube in the reserve coolant tank. Each time it looses more coolant than you can see through the transparent ( well, maybe..) tank.
Anybody knows what the problem is? Could it be the cap of the tank, which seal is over it's prime?
I don't think it happens when I drive (i.e. the water pump runs), because the car doesn't overheat, and I never saw it when stopped, but still running the engine.
Anybody knows what the problem is? Could it be the cap of the tank, which seal is over it's prime?
I don't think it happens when I drive (i.e. the water pump runs), because the car doesn't overheat, and I never saw it when stopped, but still running the engine.
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Sounds like there is air getting into your coolant system, either the cap, like these knowledgable guys have stated or there is a pin hole leak in the expansion tank, radiator, or hoses.
Start by getting a new cap and bleeding the coolant system to purge all the air. If thing do not improve pressure test everything and hunt for a leak.
Cheers,
Jason
Start by getting a new cap and bleeding the coolant system to purge all the air. If thing do not improve pressure test everything and hunt for a leak.
Cheers,
Jason
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your older ride takes the lower pressure cap.
if you have the 6 bladed fans, 1 stays on until the water temp drops to keep from busting hoses, like on the later cars.
i had the 6 bladers on the 84.
i thought i had a bad cap on my 84 and put one rated at 13 psi.
i had leaks i'd never seen before.
it's just building up too much pressure.
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if you have the 6 bladed fans, 1 stays on until the water temp drops to keep from busting hoses, like on the later cars.
i had the 6 bladers on the 84.
i thought i had a bad cap on my 84 and put one rated at 13 psi.
i had leaks i'd never seen before.
it's just building up too much pressure.
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I put the new cap, and the problem seems to be gone.
Well, the new cap is labelled 13lbs/90kPa. According to the above it's wrong.
The original is labelled 100 (no unit, so I presume 100kPa), which is even higher, meaning my new cap should be OK. I don't have leaks as of now, but will get the correct cap if required.
Could someone confirm the pressure of the cap on 1983 944?
Thanks.
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your older ride takes the lower pressure cap.
i thought i had a bad cap on my 84 and put one rated at 13 psi.
i had leaks i'd never seen before.
it's just building up too much pressure.
87951
i thought i had a bad cap on my 84 and put one rated at 13 psi.
i had leaks i'd never seen before.
it's just building up too much pressure.
87951
The original is labelled 100 (no unit, so I presume 100kPa), which is even higher, meaning my new cap should be OK. I don't have leaks as of now, but will get the correct cap if required.
Could someone confirm the pressure of the cap on 1983 944?
Thanks.
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the original or the cap that happened to be in place.
when i put the old cap back on i had no leaks.
is it still leaking?
checker shows a 13# for the 84 and a 16# for the 87.
87951
when i put the old cap back on i had no leaks.
is it still leaking?
checker shows a 13# for the 84 and a 16# for the 87.
87951
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I ran into a very similar problem about 2 days ago.... The coolant seems to be leaking from the drivers side, and only after the car has been shut off for some time.
It seems whenever something goes funny with my car... someone else is experiencing the same problem.
Will a radiator cap from autozone/advance auto work? or should i go for the "factory" cap?
And can a faulty radiator cap lead to overpressurization in the cooling system?
It seems whenever something goes funny with my car... someone else is experiencing the same problem.
Will a radiator cap from autozone/advance auto work? or should i go for the "factory" cap?
And can a faulty radiator cap lead to overpressurization in the cooling system?
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cap's a cap unless you feel a need to spend more $$$$.
not faulty but using one that has a higher rating than the system needs.
if the cap isn't sealing it's leaking.
the 951 has a 16# with a release lever and isn't german.
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not faulty but using one that has a higher rating than the system needs.
if the cap isn't sealing it's leaking.
the 951 has a 16# with a release lever and isn't german.
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Originally Posted by bearone
the original or the cap that happened to be in place.
when i put the old cap back on i had no leaks.
is it still leaking?
checker shows a 13# for the 84 and a 16# for the 87.
87951
when i put the old cap back on i had no leaks.
is it still leaking?
checker shows a 13# for the 84 and a 16# for the 87.
87951
The annoying leak is gone.