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...why does upper rad hose collapse as engine cools? Then of course it goes back to normal at start up.
...either the radiator cap is faulty or it's the wrong style [cap].
I have an overflow tank. Its at the "full" line, couple inches from the bottom. I guess im good.
i wouldnt fill with engine at operating temp due to when you release the pressure via unscrewing the cap it will spray you. the purpose of a rad cap is to increase the temp before the water will boil. normally 50/50 will boil about 223° with each PSI of pressure the boiling point increases by more than 2°s so now that 223° boiling point is now around 255°and 260°. if the pressure builds up to over 15 psi the pressure release will open allowing the coolant into the overflow. since this just started happening once you changed the heater core i would think you have air trapped and this air condensing once the engine cools and the only part of the system that will give is the upper hose and i think im wrong on this. cause once the engine cools the cap should have a second relief valve that acts on vacuum and allow the coolant to refill the rad