Something I forgot to mention about my recent radiator hose failure is the value of an independent temperature gauge.
I have a cheaply $25 digital one which is sold as a temperature controller as it has a switching and alarm function.
As I was driving along the beach I noticed it increased to 103 then back to 90 something a couple of times. The dash gauge stayed merrily on half way.
I stopped and had a look and added about 600 ml of drinking water from a drink bottle and it immediately came down to 82c.
I then went. Back and bled the system and it took almost 3 liters.
I thought I had a blown head gasket as the coolant was on the engine mount directly below the overflow pipe. I put a 600 ml drink bottle under/ around the overflow which was dry when I next checked so I removed the engine cover and when I squeezed the t junction in the hose I got a little fountain.
so my dry sensor attached to the wet sensor housing saved the engine. I checked that it was accurate within 2 c in the 80s . The. Sensor is just attached to the housing inside a crimp ring connector squeezed so the sensor is a firm fit and then insulated with a big blob of Blu Tac. My digital display fits neatly in the RH drawer under the radio.
regards PhilipA



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