so not to long ago i thought i had head gasket failure because my overflow resivour was full, althought i was not getting any other HG symptoms. after doin tests, i came to the conclusion that the HG is fine. then i thought maybe it was a piece of the coolant hose coupler that exploded not too long ago and got loged in some line somewhere causing high pressure in the system.
well when i took it to school for some tests and stuff and my teacher said that the reason my overflow is overflowing is because of the radiator cap. i thought this was impossible because i've been using this cap for like 4 months now and it was fine. he told me that its not broken, its the wrong cap. He wouldn't even let me explain why i thought it wasn't it, he said he was 100% sure and it could be nothing else. this kind of pissed me off because i still thought he was wrong, but he seemed so sure of it.
when i put my cap on, i dont need to put any pressure on it to turn it to the locked position. i am told that that is not supposed to be like that and thats why coolant is escaping through the overflow tube because im not compressing the spring inside. the radiator i have was replaced when it was cracked but this was when my dad owned the car..he says the mechanic told him it was an oem one, but then again im not sure of that. im thinkin...if its not oem, thats why i have the wrong cap..because it was looked up for an 88 supra radiator, not an aftermarket radiator. i was lookin for some numbers or anything on the radiator but i couldnt find anything.
how do i order a cap for this radiator if i don't know what kind of radiator it is? any ideas or thoughts or anything...please do tell.
well when i took it to school for some tests and stuff and my teacher said that the reason my overflow is overflowing is because of the radiator cap. i thought this was impossible because i've been using this cap for like 4 months now and it was fine. he told me that its not broken, its the wrong cap. He wouldn't even let me explain why i thought it wasn't it, he said he was 100% sure and it could be nothing else. this kind of pissed me off because i still thought he was wrong, but he seemed so sure of it.
when i put my cap on, i dont need to put any pressure on it to turn it to the locked position. i am told that that is not supposed to be like that and thats why coolant is escaping through the overflow tube because im not compressing the spring inside. the radiator i have was replaced when it was cracked but this was when my dad owned the car..he says the mechanic told him it was an oem one, but then again im not sure of that. im thinkin...if its not oem, thats why i have the wrong cap..because it was looked up for an 88 supra radiator, not an aftermarket radiator. i was lookin for some numbers or anything on the radiator but i couldnt find anything.
how do i order a cap for this radiator if i don't know what kind of radiator it is? any ideas or thoughts or anything...please do tell.