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Pacman
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I've just become the owner of a tidy RR Vogue SE 3.9; purchased it
yesterday, all the electrics work, brand new tailgate, clean interior and
exterior etc etc. It's done 114,000 mles, and upto 81,000 (3 years ago) it
was serviced religously by the same LR dealer, and all the receipts and
stamps are present. It was MOT'd last month, with no issues, so I thought
it was a bargain.
However there is a slight problem with the engine. I drove it back home 30
miles away, and it was a dream to drive. However the temp gauge was running
on the high side, bordering on the white and the red, with some very slight
swings towards the white a bit more. When I got home, I let it cool and
checked the coolant levels. It was a little low, so I topped it up, and
went out again. However it was getting hot again, so I got back home to
investigate. The rad pipes were red hot to touch, and I could hear a
hissing sound from the expansion tank. After a few minutes of engine off I
slowly opened the expansion tank, to be greeted by a waterfall of boiling
hot water pouring out the tank. After about 20 mins I filled the tank back
up, and without the cap on, started the engine. My mate was round (an
aircraft mechanic) and he watched the tank as the engine was running for
signs of bubbles (Head gasket?), but there were none. Everything was OK for
about 5 minutes, when suddenly a mass of air/gas worked its way through the
pipes and then more hot water came gushing out the tank.
I changed the thermostat this morning, flushed the radiator (in case of
blockage), I couldnt flush the heads because I couldnt get the drain nuts
off, problem still there. Any ideas anyone?? As mentioned, don't think its
head gasket as there are no bubbles in the expansion tank, and nothing
coming out the sides of the heads, however I'd welcome your opinions.
I think I've been stung, although in hindsight I paid below the book price
for it so Caveat Emptor.....I actually phoned the seller (a trader) back; he
maintained that in the few weeks he's had it he's been using it and claims
that it did not have this problem, sort of confirmed by the fact that it was
warm when I went to buy it, so if he did know, surely he'd have sold it me
cold?? Anyway after much discussion he's agreed to send me some money back,
although I'm not holding my breath..........
yesterday, all the electrics work, brand new tailgate, clean interior and
exterior etc etc. It's done 114,000 mles, and upto 81,000 (3 years ago) it
was serviced religously by the same LR dealer, and all the receipts and
stamps are present. It was MOT'd last month, with no issues, so I thought
it was a bargain.
However there is a slight problem with the engine. I drove it back home 30
miles away, and it was a dream to drive. However the temp gauge was running
on the high side, bordering on the white and the red, with some very slight
swings towards the white a bit more. When I got home, I let it cool and
checked the coolant levels. It was a little low, so I topped it up, and
went out again. However it was getting hot again, so I got back home to
investigate. The rad pipes were red hot to touch, and I could hear a
hissing sound from the expansion tank. After a few minutes of engine off I
slowly opened the expansion tank, to be greeted by a waterfall of boiling
hot water pouring out the tank. After about 20 mins I filled the tank back
up, and without the cap on, started the engine. My mate was round (an
aircraft mechanic) and he watched the tank as the engine was running for
signs of bubbles (Head gasket?), but there were none. Everything was OK for
about 5 minutes, when suddenly a mass of air/gas worked its way through the
pipes and then more hot water came gushing out the tank.
I changed the thermostat this morning, flushed the radiator (in case of
blockage), I couldnt flush the heads because I couldnt get the drain nuts
off, problem still there. Any ideas anyone?? As mentioned, don't think its
head gasket as there are no bubbles in the expansion tank, and nothing
coming out the sides of the heads, however I'd welcome your opinions.
I think I've been stung, although in hindsight I paid below the book price
for it so Caveat Emptor.....I actually phoned the seller (a trader) back; he
maintained that in the few weeks he's had it he's been using it and claims
that it did not have this problem, sort of confirmed by the fact that it was
warm when I went to buy it, so if he did know, surely he'd have sold it me
cold?? Anyway after much discussion he's agreed to send me some money back,
although I'm not holding my breath..........