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Is 6psi too low for rad cap


mobius
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Meant 0.6 PSi Changed my rad about 6 months ago and noticed getting an air lock in system with some coolant loss can't find any leaks anywhere but noticed that expansion tank sitting about 30mm higher than max mark and noticed that there are signs of coolant on plastic tray below expansion overflow pipe, Car does not get heavy use so taken me a while to figure it out deliberatly going longer runs to get temp up. No signs of overheating, but this must be where coolant loss is from.

 

I noticed that the rad cap that came with replacement rad is rates at 0.6 psi and and if I remeber correctly OEM is 1.1would a cap that was too low rating cause this problem thanks

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It won't be 0.6 pounds per square inch, it will be Bar!!! (8.7 PSI) I would err away from higher than stock pressure rad caps, heater matrices are now tired and prone to leaking. Raising the potential coolant pressure is perhaps just asking for trouble.

 

Ah, I assumed the OP meant 0.6PSI (0.4 bar) above atmospheric, so 1.4 bar.

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