Radiator problem
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Re: Radiator problem
"Lon Stowell" <LonDot.Stowell@ComcastPeriod.Net> wrote in message
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> Roughly 12/9/03 18:59, CRWLR's monkeys randomly typed:
>
> > You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there
is
> > no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go
somewhere
> > during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> > coming out, then not so fine.
>
> Unless of course, the place where the coolant leaks is a hole. In
> that case, it will also leak pressure which screws up the pressurized
> cooling system and causes an unnecessary early boilover risk due
> to the lowered boiling point caused by the lowered pressure.
>
IF THERE IS A HOLE, IT WILL KEEP LEAKING. IT WILL NOT LEAK A CUP AND STOP.
If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
#32
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Re: Radiator problem
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not top
it
> > >off
> > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant, if
> that
> > >is
> > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
alone.
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Travis
> > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > >> Happy trails!!!
> > >> :wq!
> > >
> > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > >
> > >Chris
> > >
> >
> > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> >
> >
> You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there is
> no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go somewhere
> during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> coming out, then not so fine.
>
> I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
and
> leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it comes
> out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
continue
> to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
>
No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
misuse of the words lose and loose.
Chris
#33
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Re: Radiator problem
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not top
it
> > >off
> > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant, if
> that
> > >is
> > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
alone.
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Travis
> > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > >> Happy trails!!!
> > >> :wq!
> > >
> > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > >
> > >Chris
> > >
> >
> > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> >
> >
> You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there is
> no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go somewhere
> during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> coming out, then not so fine.
>
> I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
and
> leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it comes
> out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
continue
> to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
>
No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
misuse of the words lose and loose.
Chris
#34
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Re: Radiator problem
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not top
it
> > >off
> > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant, if
> that
> > >is
> > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
alone.
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Travis
> > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > >> Happy trails!!!
> > >> :wq!
> > >
> > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > >
> > >Chris
> > >
> >
> > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> >
> >
> You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there is
> no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go somewhere
> during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> coming out, then not so fine.
>
> I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
and
> leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it comes
> out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
continue
> to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
>
No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
misuse of the words lose and loose.
Chris
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Re: Radiator problem
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vtd353m6rlse89@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not
top
> it
> > > >off
> > > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant,
if
> > that
> > > >is
> > > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
> alone.
> > > >> >
> > > >>
> > > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> --
> > > >> Travis
> > > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > > >> Happy trails!!!
> > > >> :wq!
> > > >
> > > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > > >
> > > >Chris
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> > >
> > >
> > You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there
is
> > no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go
somewhere
> > during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> > coming out, then not so fine.
> >
> > I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
> and
> > leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> > refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it
comes
> > out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
> continue
> > to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> > wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
> >
>
> No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
> misuse of the words lose and loose.
>
Oh. <sheepish grin> I think that was my misuse of words. Sometimes the
fingers fly over the keyboard so slow that the brain can't keep up.
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Re: Radiator problem
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vtd353m6rlse89@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not
top
> it
> > > >off
> > > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant,
if
> > that
> > > >is
> > > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
> alone.
> > > >> >
> > > >>
> > > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> --
> > > >> Travis
> > > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > > >> Happy trails!!!
> > > >> :wq!
> > > >
> > > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > > >
> > > >Chris
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> > >
> > >
> > You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there
is
> > no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go
somewhere
> > during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> > coming out, then not so fine.
> >
> > I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
> and
> > leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> > refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it
comes
> > out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
> continue
> > to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> > wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
> >
>
> No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
> misuse of the words lose and loose.
>
Oh. <sheepish grin> I think that was my misuse of words. Sometimes the
fingers fly over the keyboard so slow that the brain can't keep up.
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Re: Radiator problem
"c" <c@me.org> wrote in message
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>
>
> "CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:vtd353m6rlse89@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> > > >> >My question is, does it continue to loose coolant if you do not
top
> it
> > > >off
> > > >> >again? I wouldn't be too concerned with losing a cup of coolant,
if
> > that
> > > >is
> > > >> >all that gets lost. Stop putting that last cup in and leave it
> alone.
> > > >> >
> > > >>
> > > >> Yeah, what have you got to loose? *grinding teeth*
> > > >> Maybe the cap is just lose. *left eye begins to twitch*
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> --
> > > >> Travis
> > > >> http://jeepadventures.dyndns.org/jeep.html
> > > >> Happy trails!!!
> > > >> :wq!
> > > >
> > > >Thanks, couldn't have said it better myself!
> > > >
> > > >Chris
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for the comment. Now I don't feel like such a looser. ;-)
> > >
> > >
> > You are missing the point. If it loses a cup, then loses no more, there
is
> > no problem. The coolant expands and contracts, and it has to go
somewhere
> > during the expansion. If it comes out and stops, then fine. If it keeps
> > coming out, then not so fine.
> >
> > I didn't get the sense from the original poster that it leaks and leaks
> and
> > leaks. Instead, I get the sense that a little comes out and it stops, he
> > refills it and it comes out again, so he refills it once more and it
comes
> > out again. My question to him was, if you do not refill it, does it
> continue
> > to come out? If not, then there is no real problem, and it is time to go
> > wheeling until something else falls off or breaks.
> >
>
> No offense CRWLR, but you missed the point. Our posts were in regards to
> misuse of the words lose and loose.
>
Oh. <sheepish grin> I think that was my misuse of words. Sometimes the
fingers fly over the keyboard so slow that the brain can't keep up.
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Re: Radiator problem
Roughly 12/9/03 20:40, CRWLR's monkeys randomly typed:
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
#39
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Re: Radiator problem
Roughly 12/9/03 20:40, CRWLR's monkeys randomly typed:
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
#40
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Re: Radiator problem
Roughly 12/9/03 20:40, CRWLR's monkeys randomly typed:
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.
> If there is a hole, then the pressure issues you speak of will continue to
> be present, and the leak will not stop. And, if the leak does stop after a
> single cup out of - how many? - 12 quarts, who cares? Move on.
Ahh, I see. That first cup magically transports itself out of
your radiator, much like the missing socks in your sock drawer.
Not.
--
Fan of the dumbest team in America.