Last weekend, I replaced the 180* thermostat that's been in the jeep with a 195, and while I was at it I replaced the 20 year old factory rad cap since the gaskets were looking tired. No leaks, temps look great now, but today I got home and found my radiator had cracked (under the belt routing sticker, so it took a bit to find).
I had actually been second guessing replacing the rad cap because I figured if the old one was less effective, it might not be putting the full 18 pounds in the system and I was worried a new one might blow a hose or the radiator. Could that be what happened, or could the hotter temp have caused it?
Obviously I'm on to replace the radiator next, but want to make sure I'm not overlooking something else I should consider or take care of as I do so. Is there anything else I should test or review as I replace the radiator?
2006 TJ 4.0 auto
I had actually been second guessing replacing the rad cap because I figured if the old one was less effective, it might not be putting the full 18 pounds in the system and I was worried a new one might blow a hose or the radiator. Could that be what happened, or could the hotter temp have caused it?
Obviously I'm on to replace the radiator next, but want to make sure I'm not overlooking something else I should consider or take care of as I do so. Is there anything else I should test or review as I replace the radiator?
2006 TJ 4.0 auto
