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Join Date: Dec 2006
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T-100 losing coolant
Anyone experience their t-100 start burping coolant after a good hard run of 50 miles or so? No overheating, the gauge never moves past half way to hot. But 3-5 seconds after stopping & shutting off engine she starts heaving coolant in spurts. Any one have a clue what is going on?
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Re: T-100 losing coolant
Radiator cap?
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Re: T-100 losing coolant
Radiator cap is correct range.-How can I check it without paying for pressurrising the system at a radiator shop?
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Re: T-100 losing coolant
See if your local chain autoparts store has a cooling system pressure tester available for rent. It looks like a bicycle pump. There should be an adapter to test the cap.
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Re: T-100 losing coolant
Cap sounds right.
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