Many posts about overheating on the forum, but my question has to do with engine noises after shut down. I am trying to find out if these noises are normal for a Freelander V-6...I do not think it should be making clunking noise or percolating in the expansion tank via the bleed hose.
It does not loose coolant, and it does not "overheat". The gauge never goes above normal. I connect a scan tool and the coolant temperature, while driving, is from 204-238F. I have replace the thermostat several times...2 used and 1 new, and swapped out the radiator. The heater blows hot air, I have bled the system via the heater inlet screw, and after a couple of heat and cool cycles the coolant level stabilizes. The fans have come on only once after a long uphill climb at slow speeds, but the scan tool never showed above 238. The expansion tank and cap are new, aftermarket. I have not pressure tested the system, yet, but if I remove the cap while hot it does vent pressure.
The hose to the top of the radiator gets hot, but the bottom seems to remain cool. The small hose that runs the auxiliary coolant circuit gets hot and seems to be doing as it should. The little bleed hose from the top of the intake manifold and radiator squirts water at a reasonable rate.
Water pump is new, with a metal impeller. Hoses look fine. There is a valve in one of the hoses that I suspect, but I think has to do with the hose to the top of the radiator.
So, back to the original question: is the boiling after engine shutdown, given the above, normal for a Freelander?
Thanks for you help.
It does not loose coolant, and it does not "overheat". The gauge never goes above normal. I connect a scan tool and the coolant temperature, while driving, is from 204-238F. I have replace the thermostat several times...2 used and 1 new, and swapped out the radiator. The heater blows hot air, I have bled the system via the heater inlet screw, and after a couple of heat and cool cycles the coolant level stabilizes. The fans have come on only once after a long uphill climb at slow speeds, but the scan tool never showed above 238. The expansion tank and cap are new, aftermarket. I have not pressure tested the system, yet, but if I remove the cap while hot it does vent pressure.
The hose to the top of the radiator gets hot, but the bottom seems to remain cool. The small hose that runs the auxiliary coolant circuit gets hot and seems to be doing as it should. The little bleed hose from the top of the intake manifold and radiator squirts water at a reasonable rate.
Water pump is new, with a metal impeller. Hoses look fine. There is a valve in one of the hoses that I suspect, but I think has to do with the hose to the top of the radiator.
So, back to the original question: is the boiling after engine shutdown, given the above, normal for a Freelander?
Thanks for you help.