Cracked head or bad head gasket.
Hi there I have a VN and had my radiator blow on it. If your looking at your radiator front on you you will notice a big black hose coming out of the radiator on the top. If you follow that back to the motor you will notice that it connects to a housing there. inside that houseing you will find the thermostat. Hope it helps
AnswerAren't they always the same thing? The smell of burnt antifreeze, and white smoke?Several ways to check--easiest is above--also--while running--if pressure coming back to your radiator--pull cap and see if compression coming back into the radiator. Also--check your antifreeze and oil for contaminants.good luck
They get old and become weak.
the radiator cap is a pressure regulating device if it is blocked for some reason the pressure in the cooling system could blow it off
easiest way is to fill radiator and look and see where fluid is coming out, but Im sure you thought of that. The best way is to plug the ends of the radiator up with some type of rubber stopper then insert blow air through the drainport while holding it under water. Wherever the bubbles are coming from is where its leaking.
Most definitely. A blown head gasket can cause the temperature to rise and put back pressure into the radiator, therefore possibly causing the radiator hoses to blow, or even bursting the radiator.
What engine does it have and where on the top is th water coming from? (front, back, or side)
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
The antifreeze is building up to much pressure you may have a cloged line or tour hose clamp is lose
The radiator helps cool liquids that exits the engine. A tube at the top of the radiator flows the liquid into the radiator. Fans blow air into the radiator and cools this liquid. This liquid is then exited through the bottom of radiator and released back into the engine to be used. Radiator also holds coolant to to speed cooling process of liquid
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