ret1614 wrote:
Yeah, water is definitely cheaper, but the combination of an aluminum head and an iron block bathed in just water makes a giant battery and causes your head to disintegrate and coat your block. (electrolysis)
So true. We NEED to run antifreeze in our vehicles. Straight water for prolonged periods is bad for a vehicle, even the straight cast iron ones. Anit freeze also has anti-corrosive agents in it to help protect your engine.
If the seal on your radiator cap is cracked or the spring is starting to weaken to much then your coolant system won't maintain the required pressure. As your engine gets hot the spring can't hold pressure and lets out your coolant. Coolant system....Radiator, radiator cap, fan, water pump, radiator hoses, bypass hose, heater hoses, heater core, water pump, thermostat, coolant. Something else to check and this happened to my Luv once before. Make sure your radiator hoses aren't sucking themselves closed. Hope some of this helps.