or a bad thermostat, or clogged radiator
When I start the engine with the cap off I can look inside and see coolant circulating. It swirls around and sucks down to the bottom then comes up again, then sucks down and back up again. It just keeps repeating that cycle till I grab the throttle and rev the engine. When I initially rev it, it will suck down then come up to a certain level ( always the same ) and hold at that level till I let go of the throttle. Then suck down....wait for it.....and then surge a bit out the top. We're not talking quarts here, we're talking maybe a 1/8 cup at the most each time.
Burn-your_money, you may have just hit the nail on the head. Tonight I put a thick rubber gasket on the res lid to ensure that i was in fact getting a good seal. The gasket was wide enough though that it would prevent any fluid or gases escaping the res from passing through the vent in the cap and thus into the drain on the side.Even though that was all sealed up I was still getting steam from the drain in the side of the res and when i revved the engine I got coolant squirting out the drain on the side.Maybe I'm wrong but that's kind of leading me to believe that there is some sort of internal failure in whatever it is that seperates the expansion chamber from the drain. Allowing nearly constant loss of coolant to one degree or another. Which would mean that it's also not capable of pressurizing the system correctly. Allowing for a lower boiling point of the coolant.Am I crazy? (Probably, but that's not what we're here to discuss.)is it feasable? my tiny brain is saying yes.