Northern Bongolow wrote:your last paragraph is the key part of this.
in my opinion this is exactly what is happening up and down the land.small leak somewhere on the system.airlock goes to the head and sits there,holding the water level UP in the expansion tank.you think everything is rosey and off you go.
This why I fitted the High level add on to the coolant alarm, & it's worked a few times over the last week when I've had airlocks thanks to weeping hose joints on the silicon hoses, it's leaked a tiny amount then when it has cooled it must have sucked air in, no coolant drop detected or visible in the header, so even a visual inspection wouldn't pick it up. A few miles down the road Mason starts bipping (set quite low - just before fans are supposed to kick in), then the coolant alarm starts screaming in earnest as the coolant level rises & starts to be ejected form the overflow, temp gauge still well withing control range, pulled over, fans going full belt but doing nowt as the stat is still closed thanks to the airlock. let it cool for a bit in Aldi car park, then bled it to get home, where I pressure tested it & found that another replacement jubilee clip had gone on the bottom stat connection.
So I have to say a huge thanks to Mr Mason as well as Mr Callow, both alarms did what they said on the tin, & thanks to Ady for the pressure testing kit (that I never got around to making

) disaster averted.
You can't polish a turd - but you can roll it in glitter.