[1990]525
10-30-2010, 04:29 PM
Hi guys,
I'll preface this with by saying my car seems to have a portal to the 8th dimension where it's coolant goes. ~3/4 liter will disappear, yes disappear, in just a few miles of driving. It doesn't pool on the ground, it's not mixing with the oil, I put in a new head gasket and hoses etc, had the head checked at a machine shop and it was within tolerance, and this car runs like a champ.
Every time it would alert to low coolant I would refill it and began to notice that it seemed to have just barely emptied the expansion tank.
So I decided to do an experiment and ignore the low coolant warning light. I drove for ~3-4 weeks without refilling it all the while having low coolant light.
My car (1990 525) was overheating in traffic yesterday, so I gave in and picked up some coolant. Surprise, it had not gone down below the expansion tank and was 30 degrees cooler than the preceding days. Okay ignoring that the level is low maybe there is air trapped in the system which was causing trouble.
So I was going through the bleeding procedure but this happened: it would not bleed. I completely filled the expansion tank with coolant and even even had some backed up into the funnel but it would barely come up to the screw. So I screwed it back in, got up to normal temp. Left the radiator cap off and heater fully on during all of this. Opened the bleed screw, it would still not bleed. When I idled to about 1800 rpm it started to overflow from the bleed screw. When this became steady I reattached the screw and cap. Drove about 3 miles and when I lifted the hood again, the coolant was down to the last rib of the expansion tank.
So here are some questions:
a) wtf is my coolant going?
b) why did it take so much to overflow from the bleed screw?
c) what should I do if after refilling to cold mark again (once it cools down) it keeps sucking down coolant?
I'm at a loss!
Thanks
I'll preface this with by saying my car seems to have a portal to the 8th dimension where it's coolant goes. ~3/4 liter will disappear, yes disappear, in just a few miles of driving. It doesn't pool on the ground, it's not mixing with the oil, I put in a new head gasket and hoses etc, had the head checked at a machine shop and it was within tolerance, and this car runs like a champ.
Every time it would alert to low coolant I would refill it and began to notice that it seemed to have just barely emptied the expansion tank.
So I decided to do an experiment and ignore the low coolant warning light. I drove for ~3-4 weeks without refilling it all the while having low coolant light.
My car (1990 525) was overheating in traffic yesterday, so I gave in and picked up some coolant. Surprise, it had not gone down below the expansion tank and was 30 degrees cooler than the preceding days. Okay ignoring that the level is low maybe there is air trapped in the system which was causing trouble.
So I was going through the bleeding procedure but this happened: it would not bleed. I completely filled the expansion tank with coolant and even even had some backed up into the funnel but it would barely come up to the screw. So I screwed it back in, got up to normal temp. Left the radiator cap off and heater fully on during all of this. Opened the bleed screw, it would still not bleed. When I idled to about 1800 rpm it started to overflow from the bleed screw. When this became steady I reattached the screw and cap. Drove about 3 miles and when I lifted the hood again, the coolant was down to the last rib of the expansion tank.
So here are some questions:
a) wtf is my coolant going?
b) why did it take so much to overflow from the bleed screw?
c) what should I do if after refilling to cold mark again (once it cools down) it keeps sucking down coolant?
I'm at a loss!
Thanks