Coolant System Troubleshooting
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- Leemc2009
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Hi all
Fitted the lovely new radiator I received from Spadge.. easy job to fit..
Followed all advice for bleeding the coolant system.. so I'm getting no bubbles after opening the thermostat bleed screw, but something aint right..
The system is massively pressurising under the rad cap.. the pipes are so hot to touch.. really hot.. the car is overheating straight away and no getting any hot air out of the blowers.. however.. I dont even know whether they blow out hot air or not.. having never tried them since I bought the car.
Stupid question time.. after running the car up the temperature is it normal for the coolant to pour out of the header tank?
Cheers
Lee
Fitted the lovely new radiator I received from Spadge.. easy job to fit..
Followed all advice for bleeding the coolant system.. so I'm getting no bubbles after opening the thermostat bleed screw, but something aint right..
The system is massively pressurising under the rad cap.. the pipes are so hot to touch.. really hot.. the car is overheating straight away and no getting any hot air out of the blowers.. however.. I dont even know whether they blow out hot air or not.. having never tried them since I bought the car.
Stupid question time.. after running the car up the temperature is it normal for the coolant to pour out of the header tank?
Cheers
Lee
- Brianmoooore
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At the back of the cylinder head.abelai wrote:You have an air lock
Fill the coolant bottle, and remove the top heater hose on the bulkhead stub to allow a little coolant to flow out along with the air.
- Leemc2009
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With or without engine running?Brianmoooore wrote:At the back of the cylinder head.abelai wrote:You have an air lock
Fill the coolant bottle, and remove the top heater hose on the bulkhead stub to allow a little coolant to flow out along with the air.
- Brianmoooore
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Not running or hot.
Just to point out the issue I had.
I thought the system was being bleed but..... I removed the bleed screw and thought lot's of water should come out.
The hole was blocked and after stabbing it with some thin wire lot's and lot's of air came out! DO this with gloves on and engine over before stabbing!
I thought the system was being bleed but..... I removed the bleed screw and thought lot's of water should come out.
The hole was blocked and after stabbing it with some thin wire lot's and lot's of air came out! DO this with gloves on and engine over before stabbing!
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BMW E30 325i 4dr rightness
SUbaru Justy Gen2 AWD
- Leemc2009
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Once the thermostat opened I cracked open the bleed screw.. air bubbles came out at first.. closed it.. then opened again and continued till only water came out.. seems to be sorted now so I'm not playing with it anymore!
I dont think I'd like to stick anything down there..
I dont think I'd like to stick anything down there..
- Leemc2009
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Yep..Morat wrote:Keep an eye on your coolant level for the next few days...


