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> Subaru EJ25 Renegade Hybrids Radiator Problems, i need help or advice from people who have done this conversion
budman5201
post Nov 8 2007, 08:37 PM
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Hi. I recently converted my 914 to Ej25 power, and love it but i am having issues with air bubbles in the radiator and it wont cool very well.

Can someone please give me a diagram or maybe just tell me their hose routing and radiator cap pressure and tell me if the bubbles ever go away.

Symtoms while driving....I gun it and then close the throttle and coast and i get water coming out of the radiator reserve tank ( i have it routed in a tube so it doesnt splash around) and i see a stream on the road when i do this. Then when i get home i can bleed the top air bleeder screw on the top of the renegade radiator and a ton of air comes out, then i go to the back and i can fill the fill cap with another pint of water. This NEVER stops. Always needs water and their are no leaks apparent other than this squirting symtom.

My radiator cap is a 16 lb cap. The routing goes from thermostat through the engine block up , out the mainfold on top to the highly mounted aluminum housing that i bought from Renegade that i fill the water from( this has the radiator cap part), then down underneath the car to the radiator up front then back to directly into the thermostat/ water pump again. I drilled the thermostat also like instructed with 3 small 1/8 inch holes in diaphram.

I am lost why it still needs water all the time. I know why it does because of the spurting, but dont know why it does this....arrggH!!

Any help is appreciated. thankyou very much.



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post Nov 8 2007, 10:13 PM
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I don't have a SUBI but do have a water cooled engine in my car and it sounds like there too much water pressure. I guess it can be a combo of vapor and flow force from the pumping system. They are present is all water cooled cars but maybe you are building more pump pressure in just that portion of the pluming. My car will do this a little from time to time and I have to have been running at a higher rpm for it to happen. I don't have the problem to the extent you do but I think its the water pressure driven by the water pump. Maybe a you have a restriction down stream of the pressure cap? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)
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