benztechnc
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Ok. I have a 1988 jeep cherokee, closed cooling system on a 4.0l engine. It constantly over heats, just to humble me I believe. I have replaced the radiator, both upper and lower coolant hoses, expansion tank and cap (it did help alot!) headgasket. When I had the head off, i did a visual inspection for cracks on the head and the block surface. I have flushed the system several times. I know that there is a minor leak at the thermostat housing now. And I do hope that fixes it. But deep down in side, i believe it's inside the engine or the block. Now, is it common for the head to crack (or for that matter the block) internally where I wouldn't be able to see it.
And if so, I have a crazy idea, and want to run it by you.. Could I clamp of the lower radiator hose, disconnect the upper, and install some brand of stop leak, and then pressurize it with shop air to maybe minimize the internal leakage, has anyone ever heard of trying something crazy like that.. I want all the feedback I can get. I am thinking of trying it in a week or two.
Thanks people.
josh.
And if so, I have a crazy idea, and want to run it by you.. Could I clamp of the lower radiator hose, disconnect the upper, and install some brand of stop leak, and then pressurize it with shop air to maybe minimize the internal leakage, has anyone ever heard of trying something crazy like that.. I want all the feedback I can get. I am thinking of trying it in a week or two.
Thanks people.
josh.