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New radiator and now this

Bandit1228

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I just replaced my radiator yesterday because my old one was leaking. It was also plagued with the Dextron crud so I figured I would kill 2 birds with one stone by replacing the radiator and do a coolant swap at the same time. After the swap, I tested it out by letting it warm up while monitoring the temp. It went up to 196 and then dropped down to stay between 192 and 196. Today I took it out for a little drive and logged about 30 miles. Temp stayed below 1/2 (around 3/8 where yesterday I was reading 195ish) on the gauge and I didn't have my scanner with me to check while I was out and about.

I went out to let the car warm up again just to check it again since I do a lot of highway driving and I'd rather not break down when I'm 40-50 miles from home. While the car was warming up (about 1/4 on the gauge), the upper hose was already feeling hot. If I understand it correctly, the upper hose shouldn't really get warm until the thermostat opens at 195. I was a little confused about that. The temp was still rising and when it got to 180 the upper hose was burning hot. Right after that I noticed the upper hose looked like it was bulging and like it might pop. At this point the temp was up to 195. I let it go another minute and the temp didn't go any higher.

Here's a pic of the hose. Does anyone have an idea what is going on? With the upper hose getting hot, I'm thinking it might be a bad thermostat. Would the bulging hose mean a clogged radiator? When I flushed it, water didn't seem to have any problem running through it.

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The hose was replaced maybe 3-4 years ago. I never noticed it swelling up like this before. Do you have any thoughts about how hot the upper hose was so quickly?
 
The car has been off for about 1 hr. The hose is still pretty warm but the swelling has gone down.


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does the hose feel soft now where it swelled up, like thin walled soft? id change it, once its swollen its gonna do it till it pops.
 


I'll see about picking up a new hose this weekend. I'll also try it again in the morning and monitor how quickly the hose gets hot.


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