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Rangie_
5th August 2009, 07:15 PM
Hi
Just wondering if there are any of you out there who knows what bubling in the radiator/overflow tank could mean. Any replies would be appreciated
Thanks
Rangie_
Blknight.aus
5th August 2009, 07:37 PM
cooling system troubles?
if youve got LPG and you're lucky its LPG getting in through the gas heatery bit.
If the coolants levels correct odds are it the start of a head gasket failure, a slipped liner, a cracked head or a combination of the prior.
it would help if you let us know what engine youve got an some more info on the symtoms like "only when hot".
cucinadio
5th August 2009, 08:12 PM
Hi
Just wondering if there are any of you out there who knows what bubling in the radiator/overflow tank could mean. Any replies would be appreciated
Thanks
Rangie_
if it's a V8 ..dont panic to much it happens to all of us....the first step IMHO wold be to change the expansion cap...if its letting out water than IMHO its stuffed anyways...then work from there .....next would be the thermostat..ive changed four now over nearly three years
cheers
Rangie_
6th August 2009, 08:42 PM
'it would help if you let us know what engine youve got an some more info on the symtoms like "only when hot". '
We've got the 3.5 V8 petrol. It bubbles while still cool and hot. We had the cap on and ran it for about a minute, turned it off, opened it up and while still cool it spurted everywhere.
Rangie_
6th August 2009, 08:50 PM
cooling system troubles?
if youve got LPG and you're lucky its LPG getting in through the gas heatery bit.
If the coolants levels correct odds are it the start of a head gasket failure, a slipped liner, a cracked head or a combination of the prior.
it would help if you let us know what engine youve got an some more info on the symtoms like "only when hot".
We've got LPG fitted, and thanks for the advice.
Blknight.aus
6th August 2009, 08:52 PM
try electrically disabling and closing the valve on the lpg system if it still does it I have no good news for you.
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