They said the crack is letting air into the system. Not leaking a drop of anything. So I flushed the system out and I flushed the radiator. While flushing the radiator the water coming out was about 1/4 of the amount of water going in. Flow restriction? Could the head gasket crack make it over heat while on the road? The fan turns on when it starts to get hot. Also when I take the radiator cap of the overflow, it sounds like a toilet flushing and ***** the coolant from the resvoir into the engine. Please help!
A cracked head or failed gasket could definitely cause it to overheat but if it were "letting air" into the coolant that would be exhaust gasses and the coolant would "boil over" if you pulled the cap when running. Which is not a good idea.
Edit: was it overheating before the shop had it? I'm hoping all these coolant changes involved HOAT. If you mix the green stuff in there all kinds of issues can result. They don't like each other. Maybe they never got all the air out and used the wrong coolant.
Not sure I understand the description that you are putting water in and only 1/4 is coming out yet there are no leaks. It has to be going somewhere like cylinders or oil. Does it even run now and if so is there a steam cloud from the exhaust?
Also the removal of the cap and it sucking in coolant means it has to be going somewhere. I'd take it and have someone test the coolant for exhaust gasses and make sure the oil level isn't rising as the coolant mixes in.
When my HGs failed I has a milkshake in the crankcase and the level rose rapidly.
Guess I'm not much help but maybe this will bump it up and someone else will have more insight. :shrug: