If coolant can't cycle through all the components because of the kink then yes but if it doesn't stop or slow the flow then I don't think so
lower radiator hose has spring inside to keep it from being sucked closed, spring may have caroded or shifted, replace lower hose should solve this problem
Your heads are probably warped from overheating. have them checked out by a machine shop. Sometimes they can machine them back to flat, but you might have to replace them.
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It is worn and needs to be replaced. It is collapsing when the water pump draws coolant.
We had an old school (3 generation) radiator shop that used to remove one tank from one end of the radiator core and "rod it out" with various size flat rods. At the same time they would run water through the radiator to flush out the junk. It is probably cheaper these days to just buy a new radiator than to pay for all that labor.
Yes, Lhasa Apsos have a flat nose due to their brachycephalic skull structure. This can sometimes cause breathing issues and make them prone to overheating, so owners should monitor their Lhasa Apsos in hot weather and during exercise to prevent any complications.
It could be several reasons related to the coolant system, but the most likely one is that the hose has just become soft and fatigued and needs replacing.
no, overnight rain will not cause your tires to go flat
low gas, flat tire, broken gas
Probably not the smoke, but certainly HEAT would cause problems.
This is not a definitve answer, but I have heard that overheating is a common problem on early model Cherokees. I had the same issue with my 93 Cherokee Sport (4.0L, 4WD). I first made sure my coolant/water ratio was good. That wasn't the problem, though, so next, I had the radiator flushed and cleaned. That only worked for a couple of months. After that, I had a new radiator installed and changed the thermostat from a 210 to a 190. That seems to have worked reasonably well, but I still get occassional overheating in the summer on long steep grades or even on flat stretches if the airflow across the radiator is disturbed even a little bit, like following an 18-wheeler on the highway or driving in stop-and-go traffic around town.
The term "Dry Flat" is usually related to washing and wool clothing but not exclusive. It normally means that the object - jumper or skirt, should be laid out flat so that it dries in that position. It stops the garment stretching, as the water would follow gravity and stretch the garment. Just lay the garment in question flat across a drying rack. Do not hang on a washing line or drape over a radiator.