On
4/24/04 7:53 PM, "Tracy Crook"
<lors01@msn.com> wrote:
It's possible I misunderstood the explanation but the theory of why this
happened seems unlikely. The sudden expansion of coolant would have to be
incredibly fast to cause an overpressure due to not being able to get out
through the overflow tube fast enough.
Tracy
I just learned it was a ¼” line; i.d
about 1/8”. Trying to squirt a pint or more through that in; what; less
than a minute? That could do it. I currently have a ¼” line on mine as
an overflow from the pressure bottle. The pressure would release from the cap
(through the upper gasket) but I would lose coolant in a similar scenario. I’m
going to rework that to a 3/8”. That will give 4 times the flow area.
Al