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There is a leak somewhere in the coolant circuit. Get the shop to do a more thorough pressure test. Leave the car over night on pressure and then do an inspection the next morning, allowing for cylinder head pressure drop. The car has numerous heat exchangers, pipes with O rings, hoses, radiators etc, the shop needs to go through it all with a fine tooth comb.
FYI I've done 5k kms with my car in the last 12 months, coolant level has not fluctuated one iota! Quote:
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I bought a siphon. Tomorrow, I'm going to drain the bottom tank down to half full and follow the procedure in the manual. It's spitting fluid out of the two holes in the top of the bottom tank, which is too full.
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Hopefully this is the final chapter in this story.
Every day, I filled the top tank and went for a drive. The next day, the top tank was always empty. The reason was that the bottom tank had far too much fluid in it (an inch from the top). During and after a drive, the fluid would expand, rise to the top of the tank, and drain out of the two holes, much like my intercooler tank works. So, I bought a $6 siphon and drained the bottom tank to the cold fill line. I then followed the procedure in the manual. Why do I never look to the manual to solve any problem?
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My last post wasn't the final chapter. Almost every day since then, I have followed the procedure by syphoning the bottom tank down to the mark and filling the top tank. After four or five days, the bottom tank stayed at the marked fill line, but the top tank was almost empty. Today, the coolant (Stay Frosty) is at the cold fill line of the top tank. The one thing that is certain is that the system had way too much fluid when I started all this. It should stabilize at the correct levels shortly.
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The upper tank is empty after every drive that I take. I then siphon fluid from the bottom tank down to the required level marker and pour it back into the upper tank. And the cycle repeats over and over with no resolution. So I need to buy a new reservoir. Anyone have a suggestion like a Granitelli maybe.
But the caveat to all this is that the shop performed a pressure test on the coolant system back when I started this thread, which is inconsistent with everything that I've written here
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How can a coolant reservoir go bad unless it's cracked and leaking? It sounds to me like your coolant system is getting excessive pressure and being forced into the overflow section of the tank. The bottom is the overflow, the top is the reservoir.
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I've considered driving it with a dry top tank to see what happens.
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Or the tank.
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Other than the pump, pressure in the coolant would most likely be from a cylinder. We have not run a borescope to look for fluid, but we did a leak test.
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Nothing has changed. I fill the tanks to their proper levels, go for a drive, and the system has emptied the top tank into the bottom tank. I then refill the top tank by syphoning coolant from the bottom tank. The top tank's volume is exactly the same as the excessive amount of fluid in the bottom tank. The total volume of fluid doesn't change. So it's not leaking fluid. It simply doesn't return fluid to the top tank. Could the top tank have air pressure?
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Any chance you have a small leak from the top to the bottom that is only exposed under pressure and/or heat?
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When and how does the system return coolant to the top tank during regular operation?
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I suspect yours isn't working properly because there is a small air leak in the tank that is breaking the syphon and preventing the suction mechanism from occurring, and thus the bottom tank fluid never gets pulled back into the top tank. Hence why I think replacing the tank assembly will solve your problem.
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