JamieM1009
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Hi all.
I recently replaced the rad, cap, t-stat, heater core, water pump and all hoses as the old rad had a hole in it and I thought I would replace everything after a few issues which seemed better after the pump was changed. my problem now is that when I've bled the air out with the cap off and then replaced the cap and turned the engine off. After cooling, the system draws some water back out the expansion tank and leaves the rad level a couple of cm below the top but if I drive it and get everything hot, once cooled it doesn't draw anything back out of the tank and leaves the water in the tank. Once cold I can put the water back in the rad manually and get it back to the same level but surely it shouldn't be doing this. Any ideas? Its not overheating when I drive it, I took it out for 30 minutes yesterday and all was fine except for this issue. Is it getting air back in the system from somewhere?
I recently replaced the rad, cap, t-stat, heater core, water pump and all hoses as the old rad had a hole in it and I thought I would replace everything after a few issues which seemed better after the pump was changed. my problem now is that when I've bled the air out with the cap off and then replaced the cap and turned the engine off. After cooling, the system draws some water back out the expansion tank and leaves the rad level a couple of cm below the top but if I drive it and get everything hot, once cooled it doesn't draw anything back out of the tank and leaves the water in the tank. Once cold I can put the water back in the rad manually and get it back to the same level but surely it shouldn't be doing this. Any ideas? Its not overheating when I drive it, I took it out for 30 minutes yesterday and all was fine except for this issue. Is it getting air back in the system from somewhere?