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Help me diagnose this cooling problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="exdeath" data-source="post: 7025662" data-attributes="member: 56343"><p>Problem is once you overheat the first time, whatever reason that might be even if you fix the original cause, you now have air in the system and will continue to overheat, even faster and more often than before, until you fully burp and refill through the tube. </p><p></p><p>Cooling system is a closed system. If it overheats and expands and forces coolant out somewhere, air has to enter through the same place to displace the lost coolant when it cools down and creates vacuum (usually through the cap or the location of the leak that caused the first loss).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exdeath, post: 7025662, member: 56343"] Problem is once you overheat the first time, whatever reason that might be even if you fix the original cause, you now have air in the system and will continue to overheat, even faster and more often than before, until you fully burp and refill through the tube. Cooling system is a closed system. If it overheats and expands and forces coolant out somewhere, air has to enter through the same place to displace the lost coolant when it cools down and creates vacuum (usually through the cap or the location of the leak that caused the first loss). [/QUOTE]
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