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    Should I be driving this?

    Evening all,

    I have a 2000 TD5 Auto with 160000kms on the clock which has developed a bit of a problem and I am wondering if it right to drive still.

    Symptoms:

    The coolant is very slowly going down. The engine began to start a bit rough and now it takes several goes to start, sometimes I will turn the key and the engine won't even turn over. When it does start it is very rough initially and there is white smoke coming from the exhaust. The engine oil is not white so I presume there is no water in the oil.


    My guess is that the head gasket has had it and is letting water in hence the white smoke (steam?) and the disappearing coolant. I am not sure why the engine won't always turn over, could it be a hydrostatic lock?

    The big question:

    Should I continue to drive it for a couple of days before I can get a mechanic to have a look, I can live with rough running and starting but I don't want to damage the engine.

    Any thoughts would be much appreciated.

    crl

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    If you keep driving it it WILL hydraulic and bend a conrod. That will require many thousands of dollars to rectify ON TOP of the head repairs, may even be cheaper to get another used engine
    My advice is stop using it, you have been lucky this far.
    Ddon't leve it sitting around with a cylinder with water in it either, get it to the mech ASAP and take the head off straight away.


    JC

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    sounds like the head to me and the coolant is leaking into the cylinders. The more it is driven the more damage that can happen. I would avoide driving it

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    STOP

    Fix the head.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

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    ' Sigh' Thought that might be the case. Thanks guys, back to my second home, the waiting room at the mechanics!

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    Well it's been at the mechanic 3 days now and they can't find where the coolant is going. They can't find anything external and say it's not the head gasket and so won't take the head off to check. Typically it has started first time every time whilst it has been in the workshop although it is running a bit rough so they will investigate that.

    If there is nothing external and 'it's not the head' where else would the coolant go?

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    the exhaust gas recircualtion cooler.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
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    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the exhaust gas recircualtion cooler.
    Not sure it'll have one. I've got a 2000 TD5 as well, and recently removed the EGR system. No cooler on it. Later ones did I believe.

    Are they running the engine hard in the shop, or just starting her up and stopping it again? I'm just thinking that if you drive it for a while, and there is a head gasket leak, the engine is likely to overheat a bit, which might make it rougher to start next time. Won't happen in the shop if its only running for a few seconds. The temperature gauge really isnt one, it's a fancy looking overheating lamp, and doesn't give a reliable temperature reading. Might be worth fitting a proper temp gauge and see what's really going on.

    There's another thread floating around about coolant loss. If it's leaking out onto something hot, it'll evaporate quickly.

    I think your mechanics are comedians or physicists. If the leak is not internal, and its not external, doesn't leave many options short of a wormhole to another universe

    Any reason they think its not the head gasket?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    I think your mechanics are comedians or physicists. If the leak is not internal, and its not external, doesn't leave many options short of a wormhole to another universe
    yep, ever since I cracked the sock wormhole mechanism thats built into driers and washing machines Ive got a secret patent and an agreement with the SAE, ISO standards board and from the companies that provide the raw metals to companies that make head gaskets, ally head enigines, radiators and thermostats that permits me to have it quantum engineered at the sub molecular level into those components, The real bonus is as it functions on the quantum level of indeterminism I only had to make one and it self retrofits in accordance with Schrodinger's principle subject to murphys corollary so that the item that will develop the worm hole is (in order of magnitude princple) the one that is most likely to cause the worst delays in logistical availability, ease of access and price.

    I believe that I have also located the delivery point of my patented wormhole tech and its in titan. The proof of this is that scientists have now started to identify liquid on saturns largest moon. heres a link and some excerpts

    Quote Originally Posted by that ^ article
    NASA scientists said today they had found liquid on Saturn's moon Titan, only the second body in the solar system after Earth to have fluid on its surface.

    The groundbreaking discovery was made after analysis of instruments on the US-European Cassini probe, the spacecraft that has been orbiting Saturn since 2004 following a 3.5 billion-kilometre voyage.
    and

    Quote Originally Posted by same article
    NASA said in a statement that information from Cassini indicated that large lakes on Titan contained liquid hydrocarbons
    along with

    Quote Originally Posted by same article again
    "This is the first observation that really pins down that Titan has a surface lake filled with liquid,"
    now that we know where the coolant is going there is likely to be some major problems with the enviro nazis. oh the oil that your engine is loosing is most likely winding up in james 90's oil filter.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    Any reason they think its not the head gasket?
    yes there is, it could be the head

    if you dont have the egr cooler and a hot pressure test isnt showing any extenal leaks, theres no coolant in the oil or oil in the coolant or coolant showing up in the fuel water seperator portion of the fuel filter or tank then its the head gasket or the head.

    Since getting to the head means getting to the head gasket your next bet is to strip the head off and start inspecting things. But prior to that to prove coolant is getting into the combustion chamber pull the glow plugs and check them, ones that look like they're being steam cleaned are the ones that are getting coolant on them.
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
    Tdi autoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


    If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
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    Pull the inlet manifold off. You will find coolant in the inlet ports. Most likely #1.

    Cheers

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