Truck is a 2012 LML with an H&S tuner, head studs, and a full delete kit. Has a new surge tank and cap. Water pump and thermostats changed when studs were done.
The truck will get up to operating temp and some of the coolant will flow into the fender side of the surge tank. After the truck has been sitting overnight the coolant level will be low enough to give the low coolant message. The coolant on the fender side is still there and not siphoning over to the pressure side when cooling. This happens every day the truck is used. The fender side of the coolant tank continues to fill a little each day and never makes its way back into the pressure side.
We put a pressure tester on the system for an hour @ 20lbs and did not find a leak. I am going to put dye in the system and let him drive it for a day and check for a leak.
I am assuming a leak somewhere is causing this issue, is my understanding of how this coolant system works correct? Thanks.
The truck will get up to operating temp and some of the coolant will flow into the fender side of the surge tank. After the truck has been sitting overnight the coolant level will be low enough to give the low coolant message. The coolant on the fender side is still there and not siphoning over to the pressure side when cooling. This happens every day the truck is used. The fender side of the coolant tank continues to fill a little each day and never makes its way back into the pressure side.
We put a pressure tester on the system for an hour @ 20lbs and did not find a leak. I am going to put dye in the system and let him drive it for a day and check for a leak.
I am assuming a leak somewhere is causing this issue, is my understanding of how this coolant system works correct? Thanks.