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    Tasdiscodave Guest

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    Bubbles in the coolant resivoir? Last week my td5 dropped coolant temperature, when i check the fluid levels, levels were good but it seemed quite aerated to me. Please tell me the head gasket isnt on the way out, i just bought the damn thing. Temp seems to be fine now......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tasdiscodave View Post
    Bubbles in the coolant resivoir? Last week my td5 dropped coolant temperature, when i check the fluid levels, levels were good but it seemed quite aerated to me. Please tell me the head gasket isnt on the way out, i just bought the damn thing. Temp seems to be fine now......
    open the coolant cap when its stone cold and give it a start. give it a few seconds and if you can see its blowing bubbles you've probably got a blown head gasket.
    2000 D2 TD5: Tunit Chipped, EGR Delete, 2" lift, 265s, TJM bullbar, full length roof rack

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    I blew the head on my 300tdi last year, less than a year of ownership. It was like someone had rammed an airgun into my coolant system.

    New head and valve train, gaskets, new radiator and hoses whilst I was at it. I feel your pain and hope it's not a blown head

    1998 Disco 1 300tdi no edc no abs
    1995 Disco 1 v8i dual fuel RIP

    It's not leaking oil, it's bleeding power.

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    Tasdiscodave Guest
    Thanks guys, will check tonight. Fingers crossed....

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    Doesnt look good, will call Justin Cooper tomorrow to confirm

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    Maybe get a compression tester on it before deciding to rip the head off?

    1998 Disco 1 300tdi no edc no abs
    1995 Disco 1 v8i dual fuel RIP

    It's not leaking oil, it's bleeding power.

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