96 civic ex-coolant problem
Hi all,
The cooling system in my 96 d16y8 seems to be mysteriously losing a quart of coolant every few weeks, and it does not seem to be able to replenish itself thru the reservoir tank, so no matter how much is lost, the reservoir tank still is at a misleading indication at its max level. I have checked all hoses and can not find any leaks yet. Oil seems to be ok without any trace of water/coolant.
I had replaced the radiator cap and when I open the cap it does hiss at me, indicating there is pressure in there. What could be wrong? Why is it not sucking coolant into the radiator as needed?
Thanks for any input...
civicfan8
The cooling system in my 96 d16y8 seems to be mysteriously losing a quart of coolant every few weeks, and it does not seem to be able to replenish itself thru the reservoir tank, so no matter how much is lost, the reservoir tank still is at a misleading indication at its max level. I have checked all hoses and can not find any leaks yet. Oil seems to be ok without any trace of water/coolant.
I had replaced the radiator cap and when I open the cap it does hiss at me, indicating there is pressure in there. What could be wrong? Why is it not sucking coolant into the radiator as needed?
Thanks for any input...
civicfan8
It's probably building pressure, but no enough to bring the coolant in from the overflow tank. If you can't find any leaks, you may have a bad head gasket or cracked head. If you turn on the heater, can you smell antifreeze? If so, you may have a bad heater core.
Maybe someone else can add something as well.
Maybe someone else can add something as well.
Originally Posted by Hondaman
It's probably building pressure, but no enough to bring the coolant in from the overflow tank. If you can't find any leaks, you may have a bad head gasket or cracked head. If you turn on the heater, can you smell antifreeze? If so, you may have a bad heater core.
Maybe someone else can add something as well.
Maybe someone else can add something as well.
WERD i just about to say its probably the head gasket
Thanks for your replies...
I am confused cause if it's the head gasket I should be seeing some major changes in terms of its driveability like white smoke coming out the exhaust, oil in coolant or coolant in oil, etc...lack of power....but I don't see any of these so far....
I turned on the heater and nothing smells like coolant either, so weird....
I am confused cause if it's the head gasket I should be seeing some major changes in terms of its driveability like white smoke coming out the exhaust, oil in coolant or coolant in oil, etc...lack of power....but I don't see any of these so far....
I turned on the heater and nothing smells like coolant either, so weird....
Originally Posted by civicfan8
I am confused cause if it's the head gasket I should be seeing some major changes in terms of its driveability like white smoke coming out the exhaust, oil in coolant or coolant in oil, etc...lack of power....but I don't see any of these so far....
Antifreeze maybe cheap to replace as the level goes down, but when it burns in the combustion chamber, it's very hard on internal engine components. I'm not sure exactly how(heat, corosion, etc.) but I've heard it's bad.
Pulling the head and replacing the gasket would be your best bet. If it continues, you will have to get the head checked by a professional as some cracks may not be apparent.
Originally Posted by civicfan8
Thanks for all the inputs. I'll take a closer look this weekend.
Is there a better way to determine the condition of the head gasket other than taking it apart?
Is there a better way to determine the condition of the head gasket other than taking it apart?
Originally Posted by civicfan8
Thanks for all the inputs. I'll take a closer look this weekend.
Is there a better way to determine the condition of the head gasket other than taking it apart?
Is there a better way to determine the condition of the head gasket other than taking it apart?
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