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owen_999 *
Joined: 02 Nov 2011 Posts: 47 Location: derby
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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 13:53 Post subject: Radiator Troubles |
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Just got back from a drive and i can hear my overflow bottle bubbling away to itself. the car doesnt seem to physically overheat itself and the gauge doesnt go over 90degs but the bottle is bubbling away to itself and overflowing out of the bottle to the floor. is there anything im missing. all the pipes are hot so im pretty certain the thermostat is opening. could this be a problem with the head gasket? i hope not. the oil isnt creamy or anything.
any help would be greatly appreciated |
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Tallbike ***
Joined: 11 Jan 2011 Posts: 180 Location: Eastbourne
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Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2014 22:37 Post subject: |
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I'm having this problem myself on my 98 Vitara 4U2... the rad cap has been 'gapped' by my mechanic to stop the system pressurising too much, thus prevent the water trying to escape through the next easy way out of the system, the head gasket! So now after a time running, I too get a bubbling in the expansion tank and checking the water after every decent journey, I suggest I lose 1.5-2 litres of water per 20 mile journey to work. This was fine over the winter as the air temp kept the rad at a bearable temp to prevent water loss... now I'm thinking about fitting an electric fan infront of the rad, permanently on to prevent water loss.
Question is, why is the cooling system pressurising so much? Is it that Im just putting off the fact that the head gasket has gone even though the usual signs are not present (mayo under the oil filler cap or on dipstick)?
Anyone had any experience with this sort of issue? _________________ Driving a 99' Vitara JX 4U2...
Now in black
2" body lift & 2" suspension lift
31" MT tyres
Matching trailer being built from a 5 door Vit, watch this space! |
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Skipper Jolly Lifetime member
Joined: 29 Aug 2012 Posts: 26 Location: Isle of Wight U.K.
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 17:32 Post subject: Expansion bottle fountain |
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I had the same problem with my 1300cc SJ Samurai.
My problem was the Head Gasket had gone and gas was escaping into the water system. Had the same problem with my previous Pajero
I am now good at head gaskets and look after the cooling system very carefully on both cars. _________________ Restoring an SJ Samurai 1991
Running a 1990 Pajero
Going mad slowly whilst going broke quickly! |
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Tallbike ***
Joined: 11 Jan 2011 Posts: 180 Location: Eastbourne
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 10:01 Post subject: |
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Although it seems the head gasket is ok on mine, I decided to get round the problem by fitting a electric fan and new rad cap which seems to have cured the problem. Further discussion with various other people suggest the radiator isn't doing enough to cool the engine so while I have cured this, I feel the correct way to solve this would be to fit a new rad as the one currently fitted holds water but doesn't look too clever. _________________ Driving a 99' Vitara JX 4U2...
Now in black
2" body lift & 2" suspension lift
31" MT tyres
Matching trailer being built from a 5 door Vit, watch this space! |
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