VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Wed Apr 27, 2011 7:43 pm

bozzzy wrote:Just to be clear Rob .. you have confirmed it is your head gaskets that are at fault ?

I seriously doubt it to be anything else. Only a sniff test could determine that. But the pressure buildup in the coolant is definitely a sign as the can be no other way to explain the pressure buildup after engine shutdown.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby tourettes tony » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:13 pm

i think its head gaskets or gasket, i only say this cos im usually right :lol: but on a serious note, there is only one reason for that much pressure build up and its usually the same ole thing, the heads lift in the middle or lack of corrosion protection rots the head gasket :(

if you get it to caley il do them no probs as long as we can get them skimmed

Also ther arn't many engine which could last as long without new head gaskets and a skim after 30 years :D
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:21 pm

tourettes tony wrote:i think its head gaskets or gasket, i only say this cos im usually right :lol: but on a serious note, there is only one reason for that much pressure build up and its usually the same ole thing, the heads lift in the middle or lack of corrosion protection rots the head gasket :(

if you get it to caley il do them no probs as long as we can get them skimmed

Also ther arn't many engine which could last as long without new head gaskets and a skim after 30 years :D

First, I can't quite follow you there on the head, but I know I can skim a beer, european style (with some foam on it).

But seriously: i've been reading about 300 google pages on the subject this evening and 95% of the similar overflow stories relate to bad radiator caps. Problem with them forums is that the posters rarely give feedback on what finally fixed their problems. Therefore I would really need to be able to verify that the gaskets are the problem (as mike said)..
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:23 pm

I forgot to mention that I really appreciate all this help.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby tourettes tony » Wed Apr 27, 2011 10:05 pm

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/UNIVERSAL-CYLINDE ... 3cb704f255

this is what you need rob or take it to the local garage and get them to do it TT
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Sat Apr 30, 2011 9:58 pm

I just came back in from a marvellous 250mls trip through the Dutch countryside. Quite unexplainable I did not loose a single drop of coolant.. But I am sure when I get back in the garage tomorrow there will be a small puddle.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Tue May 10, 2011 10:14 pm

I did the much needed oil change today, out came a lot of black oozing oil, but no traces of coolant whatsoever.

TT: The gasket change might be unnecessary so you can relax a bit. We'll see when i arrive in Hunstanton!
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby bozzzydmc » Tue May 10, 2011 10:22 pm

If your not dropping any coolant Rob ?

Fingers crossed then !
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Tue May 10, 2011 10:23 pm

bozzzy wrote:If your not dropping any coolant Rob ?

Fingers crossed then !

Yes, If not dropping coolant. Now for the big stupid question: what if i've been overfilling the coolant all this time?
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby bandit » Wed May 11, 2011 9:49 am

If you overfill it Rob, in theory, it should just 'spit' it out of the overflow on the header tank.
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