cat007 wrote:
That's not going to help sort the issue at hand which I'm genuinely curious about....
Of course it is, It's called cause and effect.
The original one failed, that was the effect.
So what was the cause?
sergei wrote:
If it was just pure mechanical failure, then both of the top and bottom tanks would fail at similar rate. While in reality top tank is always cracking in the middle, and in most cases it is not in the place where the radiator hose pulls the most, while bottom tank looks like new.
My theory is that most of the plastic affecting substances are lighter than ethylene glycol mix and rise to the top and are absorbed in plastic (and top is hotter). .
Yea whatever?
The top tank is always hotter than the bottom one. Hot plastic fails before cold plastic.
Due to too much pressure inside.
matt dunn wrote:
You may find that due to the hard running and then sitting idleing that it boiled in hot spots in the system causing air?
I had real problems with my car when i went 1800cc,
and in the end it was as simple as the overflow bottle was not large enough in capacity, and it would overflow it under racing condition then suck air back in,
and a larger overflow bottle fixed it. I needed one that is about 2L in capacity.
Sounds like yours is still broken.
sergei wrote:That could be it, I noticed that the turbo was so hot that the coolant inside it was boiling hard.
Never had turbos on any car of mine cause the water to boil.
No doubt I've owned turbos for far longer than anyone else on here.
And to think that something as simple as using a pressure gauge on the cooling system removes any guesswork.
Must be too hard?
Same applies to any motor, you can make more and more power until you find the weakest link. So if you overcome detonation, overcome fuelling issues, the next weakest link is the gasket. They all leak but as to how much they leak is dependant on how hard you push it. There's nothing simpler really.
Look at "real" dragsters. They pull the heads after each run and fit new gaskets.
So what for, what's the point?
Steve
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