Dash01
01-07-2007, 01:59 AM
Suppose that coolant is disappearing from an M30 engine. Heater core and head gasket are typical suspects.
But, with a new HG, if coolant is disappearing through the heater core, why would there be a brief hissing sound as the reservoir cap is being removed?
In other words, the hissing sound is that of vacuum being relieved in a cold engine. If the heater core or elsewhere is leaking, how could there be vacuum or pressure differential in the system?
Likewise, if the integrity of the system is compromised, how could pressure build up in a hot engine? Wouldn't any internal pressure simply escape through the leak?
But, with a new HG, if coolant is disappearing through the heater core, why would there be a brief hissing sound as the reservoir cap is being removed?
In other words, the hissing sound is that of vacuum being relieved in a cold engine. If the heater core or elsewhere is leaking, how could there be vacuum or pressure differential in the system?
Likewise, if the integrity of the system is compromised, how could pressure build up in a hot engine? Wouldn't any internal pressure simply escape through the leak?