I think either my head may have gone or the head gasket...
I popped the bonnet at work to check the levels before driving home from work and noticed that the level in my header tank was about an inch above where it usually is.
I opened the rad cap and there was about an inch of air in the rad. This is bad. It's usually right to the top.
So I thought that maybe there was air getting in on the little hoses that run to the header tank??
I drove home and opened bonnet again. The level in the header tank was near to the top, and had discharged coolant over the battery tray. On opening the header tank cap I noticed that there is air bubbles blowing through the hose that sits in the tank.
As I opened the main cap, very gently, it was blowing lots of air into the header tank. I topped the rad up and ran the engine. When you put your ear to the rad cap you can hear air bubbling inside. On squezzing the top hose with the rad cap on you can hear the thermostat make a little rattle noise.
I've checked the hoses, no visible leaks. The rad is almost brand new, as is the rad cap. The oil is fine, no water contamination. Inside the rocker cap is fine, no milky residue. The temperature gauge sits bang on where it usually sits.
I ran the engine while hot and turned off. The air bubbles were still coming out of the header pipe even with the engine off.
Please can anyone give me some ideas???? I have topped the rad up and am waiting for it to cool down to see if it sucks the coolant back into the system. HELP!!!!
I popped the bonnet at work to check the levels before driving home from work and noticed that the level in my header tank was about an inch above where it usually is.
I opened the rad cap and there was about an inch of air in the rad. This is bad. It's usually right to the top.
So I thought that maybe there was air getting in on the little hoses that run to the header tank??
I drove home and opened bonnet again. The level in the header tank was near to the top, and had discharged coolant over the battery tray. On opening the header tank cap I noticed that there is air bubbles blowing through the hose that sits in the tank.
As I opened the main cap, very gently, it was blowing lots of air into the header tank. I topped the rad up and ran the engine. When you put your ear to the rad cap you can hear air bubbling inside. On squezzing the top hose with the rad cap on you can hear the thermostat make a little rattle noise.
I've checked the hoses, no visible leaks. The rad is almost brand new, as is the rad cap. The oil is fine, no water contamination. Inside the rocker cap is fine, no milky residue. The temperature gauge sits bang on where it usually sits.
I ran the engine while hot and turned off. The air bubbles were still coming out of the header pipe even with the engine off.
Please can anyone give me some ideas???? I have topped the rad up and am waiting for it to cool down to see if it sucks the coolant back into the system. HELP!!!!
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