after hot day running air con and turning off engine i have slight coolant leak coming from cap after cooling down any thoughts
Hi Stumpy the disco was fine after the thermostat change, when it was overheating the top hose was very hot and quite hard but I will check the thermo stat just in case
That's a great idea I will incorporate that after I change the head gaskets
after hot day running air con and turning off engine i have slight coolant leak coming from cap after cooling down any thoughts
Obvious question might be if you need a new cap. Just a quick thought...
looks like number 7 is the culprit
Same cylinder failed on mine. Good to hear you got a result so quickly. Now stop talking and start turning spanners haha.
Last edited by Stumpy1; 30th December 2013 at 01:55 AM. Reason: Spelling
Before I take the valves out to do the valve stem seals I decided to check the valve seats by filling the chambers with turps and it looks like number 7 intake needs some work, the R/H head looks ok number 4 exhaust may need a quick touch up.
Number4 exhaust looks like it's touched something. It might just be my eyes but it looks like it has a big score on the surface? Good to see your getting on with the job. Have fun
On the road to melbourne on christmas eve. Got just past Gundagai heading south when fluctuating temp indicator started heading up and not coming down.
Stopped and checked coolant after a very careful depressurisation. Low coolant was topped up .
In the end had coolant blowing past pressure cap . . cooled it down and put in Barrs leaks. ( yep big mistake still cleaning this crap out of engine and all over engine bay ). Decided safest bet was to head back home.
Overheating severe. Stopped plenty of times to cool things down so I never went over the top mark on temp gauge . Very very concerned about loosening of a sleeve.
Got to Yass and it stopped over heating . got home in the normal range of just below half on temp gauge.
When I acquired the mighty Disco the previous owner ( second owner) said they had been told they had a slight leak in head gasket. My first instinct was to assume it had finally blown.
But decided to check the basics any how.
no sign of oil water mixture on dipstick and a quick drop of the sump plug produced no water from the bottom of the sump. No sign of water/oil mixture on filler cap or rockers.
Checked thermostat in hot water opens at correct temp. It is a trition style thermostat which I don't especially like as they don't open very far ( have a new item which I likewise checked in hot water ). They don't have a failsafe feature that I seem to recall was on the old thermostats fitted to holdens.
pressure tested the coolant system and it looses pressure . Down from about 10psi to zero in ten minutes.
Got some sherlock bubble check onto the welsh plugs, hoses pressure tester, radiator plug cylinder head junction front both sides and so on likewise scouted for escapee water. No leaks producing either bubbles or water.
I could get some reactor fluid and check for combustion products in the water and even put in some dye and look for seeping . But suspect I would be wasting my time and forty bucks for the test fluid.
I feel confident there is combustion products in water on account of the ol snozzle test. So I am on my way to a head gasket replacement. I am anticipating doing the heads along the way.
Oh and engine running no bubbles in the coolant tank with thermostat out and all pipes connected and no leaks.
The Port forward welshplug looks furry but not wet. I am supposing a little galvanic corrosion is taking place ( dissimilar metals and the coolant as electrolyte.) No sign of escaping water when system pressurized.
if there is a thread with good photos of head gasket replacement i would be grateful for a link to it. I have tried the search feature on this forum and not turned that much up.
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