Originally Posted by
edvanr
Hi Guys,
Thanks for all your quick replies.
The motor is "completely fried", when i try to turn it over it just spits smoke out of the engine.
If the engine is turning over then it is not completely fried, it could be just that there is an oil gallery pumping oil into the cylinder causing it not to fire but if there is smoke then theres compression and where there is compression there is hope :D
I have spoken to an automotive consultant and he was saying that the pressure cap on the expansion tank should have released the pressure and prevented the expansion tank from cracking. Basically he says the pressure cap should release the pressure before the expansion tank fails.This is true though if there is a massive amount of pressure pumped into the cooling system that is too much for the cap to flow then it has to give somewhere So based on this he said if the expansion tank was recently replaced and the pressure cap was also replaced (or tested to make sure the old one was fine) then the expansion tank has failed and the supplier is liable…Yes test the cap that was fitted at the time of the failure, it should break off at around 15Psi Even if something else in the cooling system failed and caused the engine to heat up, the pressure should not have caused the expansion tank to crack as the pressure cap should have been relieving the pressure… any comments??
He also suggested that rather then spending a fortune on a consultant to go and assess the car, it would be better to just post up the expansion tank / pressure cap and take that straight to the supplier… What do you think of this?All well and good but it will still cost you no matter what you do, that I say is up to you and how much your willing to pay before you just go and fix it
The black tanks, well a lot of them were prone to cracking, weather this was a manufacturing fault with the tank or the cap I dont know but mine is still fine as is the same with a few others but then there have been a lot of failures.
If it was a white tank then this would be about the third I think that I have heard of in the time ive been on this forum and most I think may have been caused by a faulty cap.
I am not sure if my mechanic checked for head damage when he did the original service, what is the technique for usually diagnosing this? Would it be expected that he performed this test?
Thanks,
Ed.