1990 Honda Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by joffrebabe, Mar 31, 2006.

  1. joffrebabe

    joffrebabe Guest

    My radiator is full but is backing up into the resevoir which causes the
    temperature to slightly rise then return to normal.When it is cool it
    empties back into the radiator. The cap seems fine, what else should I
    look at? I just recently replaced the coil,cap and rotor, altenator and
    belt and a new battery.It has 303,000 kms on it.
     
    joffrebabe, Mar 31, 2006
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    Jeff Guest

    try replacing the thermostat.
     
    Jeff, Mar 31, 2006
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    Elle Guest

    Maybe you know this already, but to review: The coolant is
    supposed to expand somewhat into the reservoir, under
    certain conditions, from cold engine to warm engine. Upon
    turning off the car and letting it cool, it should be sucked
    back into the radiator, etc.

    If the temperature rise is only slight, I wouldn't be too
    concerned. To ensure optimal operation, you can always do a
    thorough air purge of the cooling system, following your
    manual's instructions (or see the free online manual for
    your 90 Civic at www.autozone.com). Be aware as much as 45
    minutes or so of idling may be necessary for the rad fan to
    come on twice, while performing the purge steps.

    Also inspect the coolant for signs of engine oil. Also, Look
    under the oil filler cap into the valve region for signs of
    coolant.

    Lastly, how old (miles and years) are the thermostat and
    radiator cap? Is the current thermostat OEM?

    Elle
    Original owner, 1991 Civic, 175k miles.
     
    Elle, Mar 31, 2006
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  4. joffrebabe

    TeGGeR® Guest



    Replace the cap. The pressure seal has failed. You want a 13lb (or 0.9 bar)
    cap.
     
    TeGGeR®, Mar 31, 2006
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