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    Anyone suggest the cause of this?

    I recently had the vehicle serviced and a new water pump fitted at huge expense.

    Other day I parked on a hill facing down hill at about 30 degrees and when i came back she had dropped a couple of pints of coolant on the floor.

    Got her back home on the drive and no more leak. Filled her up again ant topped the expansion tank up to near the top to be safe.

    Looked at the level in the thermostat housing after leaving her to cool and it had gone down a bit so i topped it up. Drove 5 miles and removed the cap to check and its still full.

    Just had a peep under her this morning and all is fine.

    Why did she drop the 2 pints??????

    Al.
    I used to have a surf me!

  • #2
    Hi.

    Mine did the same thing. I'm guessing/hoping that she spat the water out through the overflow on the header tank. Possibly the overflow just doing its job or a slight air bubble in system suddenly decided to shift causing shift of water.
    I made the mistake of thinking I had loads of water because of full header tank, untill she started over heating in traffic. 3lts. later and some bleeding through, all is well.
    Den

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    • #3
      Originally posted by den 22
      Hi.

      Mine did the same thing. I'm guessing/hoping that she spat the water out through the overflow on the header tank. Possibly the overflow just doing its job or a slight air bubble in system suddenly decided to shift causing shift of water.
      I made the mistake of thinking I had loads of water because of full header tank, untill she started over heating in traffic. 3lts. later and some bleeding through, all is well.
      Den

      Thanx 4 the reply,

      I have had a drive this morning and stopped after a mile to check. water dripping out of the underneath! popped the bonnet and the water is coming from the lower of the 2 hoses that come from the thermo housing.
      Thats a relief........ at least i know its a bit of hose or a clip thats causing the problem now.

      Al.
      I used to have a surf me!

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      • #4
        You probably need to replace the spring clips with jubilee clips, Every now and again I have trouble getting a hose to seal after disturbing them. You often need to clean the metal end that the hose goes over to get a good seal as well.

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        • #5
          i hate those spring clips!!!
          Tim
          Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TonyN
            You probably need to replace the spring clips with jubilee clips, Every now and again I have trouble getting a hose to seal after disturbing them. You often need to clean the metal end that the hose goes over to get a good seal as well.


            Thanx All.

            I will get new clips on her next week.

            Just gotta get the AC regassed now as they had to empty it to get to the water pump??

            Al.
            I used to have a surf me!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by phoebelala

              Just gotta get the AC regassed now as they had to empty it to get to the water pump??

              Al.
              Dumbasses! What B/S. I change heads without degassing the air-con, in fact me and Charlie replaced his whole engine (twice! ) without disturbing the air-con!!!!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by TonyN
                Dumbasses! What B/S. I change heads without degassing the air-con, in fact me and Charlie replaced his whole engine (twice! ) without disturbing the air-con!!!!

                Yeah! that's what i thought Tony.

                They claimed that they had to do it to get the bits off so they could get to the pump. I thought this sounded like a load of nonesense at the time.

                The little steel roller that does not seem to do much but stop belts flying about seems odd to me. has it supposed to be like this???
                I used to have a surf me!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by phoebelala

                  The little steel roller that does not seem to do much but stop belts flying about seems odd to me. has it supposed to be like this???
                  Yeah, I think its just to keep the aircon belt from bouncing around when you switch the aircon on, they usually just skim the back of the belt when its not under load.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TonyN
                    Yeah, I think its just to keep the aircon belt from bouncing around when you switch the aircon on, they usually just skim the back of the belt when its not under load.

                    Thanx for that m8.
                    I thought it odd but its got no means of adjustment so i guess its just the way it is..
                    I used to have a surf me!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TonyN
                      Yeah, I think its just to keep the aircon belt from bouncing around when you switch the aircon on, they usually just skim the back of the belt when its not under load.

                      Oh by the way,

                      The next time i want a service i will drive down to your neck of the woods.

                      Al.
                      I used to have a surf me!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by phoebelala
                        Oh by the way,

                        The next time i want a service i will drive down to your neck of the woods.

                        Al.
                        4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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