What is a collapsing upper radiator hose a sign of?

CajunKenny

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I just got my car back up and running after 2+ years. I've been taking it out on short runs to make sure nothing is going to fall off before I start using it as my daily driver. :biglaugh:

I noticed tonight that my upper radiator hose is collapsing. My temp is fine. What could cause this?

Bad/weak hose, air in the cooling system, BHG (man I hope not!), or all of the above.

Thanks...
 

Jason T

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CajunKenny;895557 said:
I just got my car back up and running after 2+ years. I've been taking it out on short runs to make sure nothing is going to fall off before I start using it as my daily driver. :biglaugh:

I noticed tonight that my upper radiator hose is collapsing. My temp is fine. What could cause this?

Bad/weak hose, air in the cooling system, BHG (man I hope not!), or all of the above.

Thanks...

Bad radiator cap not letting water to sucked back in from overflow
 

CajunKenny

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JustAnotherVictim;895800 said:
Mine did that when the bhg happened.

I certainly don't like the sound of that!! :nono:

I guess I better keep an eye on things and do some checks! Did you have any other signs to go with the collapsing hose?
 

CajunKenny

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Yeah, I noticed it on cool down.

I just went and checked my oil. The oil is fresh, like 20 miles on it, maybe. And it looks a little thin and not 'Honey' colored anymore. BHG?
 

CajunKenny

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Yeah, not as thick. He He...nope, it's not pink! It seems to be gray colored almost. I put some drops from the dipstick onto white paper looking for green; but, it's hard to tell. Nope, nothing ran hot. Temps stay good.

I'm really worried I've got a BHG!:cry:
 

CajunKenny

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jetjock;895882 said:
I'm worried you could be an idiot but until there's proof I'm going to assume you're simply inexperienced. Replace the radiator cap and/or check the overflow plumbing. Forget about BHG for now.

Well, you know where assuming could get you.:sarcasm:

Will check/replace those things.
 

TurboStreetCar

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Maybe after cool down while the hose is collapsed, just take the radiator cap off and see if the hose goes back to normal, That would be a pretty simple test.
 

ForcedTorque

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That 7M BHG Reputation is a bitch isn't it! Why does everyone run scared at the first sign of any trouble whatsoever?

However, if all you did to a rod knock motor was swap the bearings, I would not doubt BHG. It obviously wasn't a well taken care of motor at that point.