CWBenjamin
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Was driving home from an hour away, and just as I got into my neighborhood (thank god) my upper radiator hose blew a few inch hole in it.
I have a hard time believing that it could build enough pressure to blow a hole in it like that without anything else being the cause for catastrophic pressure???
Engine was not overheated (at least the gauge was right at temp)
So I have a few questions and would appreciate help very much!
Would a broken thermostat cause the upper radiator hose to blow?
Is there normally a good amount of pressure in both the upper and lower hoses?
Does the lower radiator hose stay luke-warm to the touch?
Could a bad temp gauge / thermometer still show the car heating up to running temp, and stay there?
What part of that system is the temperature gauge pulling temp from? Could it be overheating without the temperature gauge getting the hot fluid to it???
How do you know if a water pump is bad? I pulled the belt off and the water pump spins freely back and forth, doesn't seem to make lots of noise etc... I replaced mine five years ago-ish.
So far today, I did a radiator flush, heater core flush, replaced the upper hose, and replaced the radiator cap (that is on the reservoir/overflow tank)
When I started jeep up, it got to running temp and stayed there, cooked off all the water that i got on the engine and then was fine, but the fan never kicked on when it got to running temp (the temp never raised passed running temp either, somehow) but after a bit I noticed some steam coming off the radiator... It did get water all over it from doing the flush, so maybe it took longer for the radiator to get hot enough to evaporate it off than the rest of the engine???
Both hoses seemed to have a good amount of pressure in them.. Bottom one stayed luke-warm, the top one got really warm... Not too hot to touch but it was hot enough....
Thanks in advance guys. I think I will replace thermostat and lower hose to be safe... Any ideas if it could be radiator or water pump?
I have a hard time believing that it could build enough pressure to blow a hole in it like that without anything else being the cause for catastrophic pressure???
Engine was not overheated (at least the gauge was right at temp)
So I have a few questions and would appreciate help very much!
Would a broken thermostat cause the upper radiator hose to blow?
Is there normally a good amount of pressure in both the upper and lower hoses?
Does the lower radiator hose stay luke-warm to the touch?
Could a bad temp gauge / thermometer still show the car heating up to running temp, and stay there?
What part of that system is the temperature gauge pulling temp from? Could it be overheating without the temperature gauge getting the hot fluid to it???
How do you know if a water pump is bad? I pulled the belt off and the water pump spins freely back and forth, doesn't seem to make lots of noise etc... I replaced mine five years ago-ish.
So far today, I did a radiator flush, heater core flush, replaced the upper hose, and replaced the radiator cap (that is on the reservoir/overflow tank)
When I started jeep up, it got to running temp and stayed there, cooked off all the water that i got on the engine and then was fine, but the fan never kicked on when it got to running temp (the temp never raised passed running temp either, somehow) but after a bit I noticed some steam coming off the radiator... It did get water all over it from doing the flush, so maybe it took longer for the radiator to get hot enough to evaporate it off than the rest of the engine???
Both hoses seemed to have a good amount of pressure in them.. Bottom one stayed luke-warm, the top one got really warm... Not too hot to touch but it was hot enough....
Thanks in advance guys. I think I will replace thermostat and lower hose to be safe... Any ideas if it could be radiator or water pump?