Pressure Cap
Cooling systems use a closed system pressure cap. This system allows for coolant expansion during engine operation. As coolant expands and builds pressure, some coolant is permitted to bleed past the cap into the overflow tank. When the engine cools and coolant contracts, the cap allows coolant in the overflow tank to siphon back into the system.
The pressure cap also increases pressure in the cooling system. The increased pressure raises the boiling point. One pound of pressure raises the boiling point approximately 10°F.