- Sat Jan 01, 2011 5:06 pm
#230839
I replaced my head gasket about 20,000 miles ago because the expansion tank was slowly overfilling when highway driving during the summer. Now my expansion tank is mostly emtying and from wherever it is coming the fluid is spraying upward onto the underside of the hood. Because of the cold temperatures here in Pennsylvania it takes awhile to get the problem to occur for locating the exact location of the leak. I will be driving the car shortly with a rag on the cap of the expansion tank to see if the leak is indeed from there. In the meantime, is it possible that my radiator is bad and could be the cause of this problem and not the headgasket? I replaced the thermostat with a superstat yesterday and put my old radiator cap back on this morning and I'm waiting for my son to call for a ride home from work and then I'll take a rip to pick him up and will report back. I'm pretty sure it's the headgasket, the engine has about 330,000 miles on it but the radiator has 582,000 on it. I put a water hose in the top radiator hose yesterday and it flowed fine out through the bottom hose. Does this prove the radiator isn't blocked? I have a 98 CX, D16Y7, but I post here because I get good information here. Happy New Year to everyone!
Open your radiator cap and rev the engine and see if there is bubbles coming out from your radiator. That would probably mean its a head gasket..
But if it was your head gasket i dont know how the coolant would be shooting up to your hood.
My guess is a small hole on a hose..or radiator.
Or maybe a bad radiator cap?
Thats my guess..
