- Joined
- Mar 26, 2002
- Location
- San Francisco
The t-line was for the longest time 75% full. Then it started blowing the top off and it would run 95% full. Then all of a sudden it started going 50% full.
Now the strange stuff begins With my top on for a while the T-Line will completely empty! When I remove the top it exhausts some gas and re-fills to about 50%. Putting the top on repeats the cycle.
So where is this mystical gas that's building pressure in my lines coming from? I do use a copper and aluminum mix in my system but there's plenty of anti-freeze in there as an anti-corrosive. I don't think this is the problem though - I ran it for weeks 24/7 before this problem arose. Is it possible to have an anti-leak; one that lets air in without letting water out?
Here's my WC setup:
87 Chevette core
Danner 3 pump (sealed with silicon)
Z4 GF3 waterblock
Z4 gearwheel CPU waterblock
Clearflex w/ hoseclamps
Any ideas?
--Illah
Now the strange stuff begins With my top on for a while the T-Line will completely empty! When I remove the top it exhausts some gas and re-fills to about 50%. Putting the top on repeats the cycle.
So where is this mystical gas that's building pressure in my lines coming from? I do use a copper and aluminum mix in my system but there's plenty of anti-freeze in there as an anti-corrosive. I don't think this is the problem though - I ran it for weeks 24/7 before this problem arose. Is it possible to have an anti-leak; one that lets air in without letting water out?
Here's my WC setup:
87 Chevette core
Danner 3 pump (sealed with silicon)
Z4 GF3 waterblock
Z4 gearwheel CPU waterblock
Clearflex w/ hoseclamps
Any ideas?
--Illah