Member Since: 03 Feb 2016
Location: south wales
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water pipes pressurising
hi i have been having a problem with the heaters not blowing hot unless you rev the engine hard or go on dual carriage way and do about 70mph thats when the heaters start to get hot but when i stop again its back to the same.
i have changed the thermostat and water pump but still the same problem.
the water pipes are hard to squeeze and when i had someone raving it for me i noticed that water was coming out of the water cap once they let off the throttle.
i have had people saying head gasket but no oil in water or vice verser
thanks in advance for any help
2nd Jan 2018 1:27 am
geoff.
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Member Since: 03 Feb 2016
Location: south wales
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ok thanks how accurate is it
2nd Jan 2018 10:26 am
M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
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Old trick is to fill the water expansion bottle to the brim, leave the cap off, start the engine at tick over and look for bubbles rising in the water bottle, if bubble appear you've got a gasket fault at least. It is unusual if not unknown for a gasket to have blown and you do not have severe overheating, particularly if giving it a blast.
I would check you have not got an air lock in the system, have you done the full bleed procedure of the water system? Is the cap seal a good fit?
Is there any sign of "mayenase" (white oily gunge) under the oil filler cap?
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2nd Jan 2018 11:27 am
angie81
Member Since: 03 Feb 2016
Location: south wales
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there is no sign of anything on the cap or dip stick like mayo its all normal
i haven't tried the bleed procedure yet but will have a go once the rain stops thanks
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