I've had my confidence in my Surf knocked a bit, here's the story...
I went green laning on Saturday with the GF on some good tracks near Hawes in North Yorkshire. I was driving with a bit of wrecklessness over some of the more bumpy terrain, getting at least one end of the car airborne on more than one occasion. As I have a 2.4 (even though the previous owner had had a modified cylinder head fitted), I was constantly checking the temperature gauge. It was doing its usual job of sitting dead centre of the gauge. Then, all of a sudden it wasn't, and it hadn't gone up a bit, it was sitting past the red line. It can't have been like that for more than a minute or two. I immediately cut the engine, but left the fan running to cool it down. After a couple of minutes the gauge was back down to normal. Whilst it was doing this I had the bonnet up, and there was hot water/steam issuing forth from the pipe that goes down the back of the expansion bottle. Once everything had cooled off sufficiently, I opened the radiator cap, and started filling it up. In total it took just over 5 litres of water to bring it back up to normal levels. Checking under the engine/radiator there was no obvious signs of 5 litres of water having dumped its self, but I had gone through some big puddles, so it might not have be easy to spot. I started the engine up again, and let it run for a minute or two. The temperature gauge went back to sitting in its customary middle of the gauge. For the next half an hour I was watching the gauge like a hawk, but it never moved, and even on the drive back to where we were staying, and home again today (total of 100+ miles of varied roads), it stayed dead centre.
I have since checked the oil for signs of water contamination (and vice versa), and there is none at all. I didn't spot any clouds of smoke coming from the exhaust, and neither did the GF who was following me in her car.
Any ideas what's up, and what to check? I suspect I may have a tiny crack in the radiator that got opened when it received a big jolt from me messing around. But it would surely have to be quite big to dump so much water so quickly.
I know I'm going to have to drain, flush, and refill the radiator with anti-freeze, so anything I can check at the same time?
HELP!!!
I went green laning on Saturday with the GF on some good tracks near Hawes in North Yorkshire. I was driving with a bit of wrecklessness over some of the more bumpy terrain, getting at least one end of the car airborne on more than one occasion. As I have a 2.4 (even though the previous owner had had a modified cylinder head fitted), I was constantly checking the temperature gauge. It was doing its usual job of sitting dead centre of the gauge. Then, all of a sudden it wasn't, and it hadn't gone up a bit, it was sitting past the red line. It can't have been like that for more than a minute or two. I immediately cut the engine, but left the fan running to cool it down. After a couple of minutes the gauge was back down to normal. Whilst it was doing this I had the bonnet up, and there was hot water/steam issuing forth from the pipe that goes down the back of the expansion bottle. Once everything had cooled off sufficiently, I opened the radiator cap, and started filling it up. In total it took just over 5 litres of water to bring it back up to normal levels. Checking under the engine/radiator there was no obvious signs of 5 litres of water having dumped its self, but I had gone through some big puddles, so it might not have be easy to spot. I started the engine up again, and let it run for a minute or two. The temperature gauge went back to sitting in its customary middle of the gauge. For the next half an hour I was watching the gauge like a hawk, but it never moved, and even on the drive back to where we were staying, and home again today (total of 100+ miles of varied roads), it stayed dead centre.
I have since checked the oil for signs of water contamination (and vice versa), and there is none at all. I didn't spot any clouds of smoke coming from the exhaust, and neither did the GF who was following me in her car.
Any ideas what's up, and what to check? I suspect I may have a tiny crack in the radiator that got opened when it received a big jolt from me messing around. But it would surely have to be quite big to dump so much water so quickly.
I know I'm going to have to drain, flush, and refill the radiator with anti-freeze, so anything I can check at the same time?
HELP!!!
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