I was driving back in my Series III when I noticed the temperature gauge which is normally low shoot up to the highest setting and I got a bit of a burning smell. I pulled in and there was lots of steam coming from the front grill and brown water pouring out from the bottom of the engine. I checked the radiator and couldn't see any water so topped it up to full.
I waited a bit and started up again and drove on, a few miles from home, and at first it was fine, temp low, but then it started to rise again and I noticed the charge light coming on occasionally, then regularly, then staying on. The temp gauge went to the max setting again and as I pulled in at home I saw again steam coming from the front and water coming out below.
As I looked at it properly in daylight: there seems to be a steady trickle of water coming from the bottom of the radiator where the pipe leaves it. I'm trying to see if it's coming from the radiator itself or where the pipe meets it but the clasp/screw is corroded on so can't easily get it off. Fan belt is fine, can't see any other obvious issues. Any ideas what might be the issue here? Really need to get back on the road at least for short journeys so any solutions of temporary fixes much appreciated.
I waited a bit and started up again and drove on, a few miles from home, and at first it was fine, temp low, but then it started to rise again and I noticed the charge light coming on occasionally, then regularly, then staying on. The temp gauge went to the max setting again and as I pulled in at home I saw again steam coming from the front and water coming out below.
As I looked at it properly in daylight: there seems to be a steady trickle of water coming from the bottom of the radiator where the pipe leaves it. I'm trying to see if it's coming from the radiator itself or where the pipe meets it but the clasp/screw is corroded on so can't easily get it off. Fan belt is fine, can't see any other obvious issues. Any ideas what might be the issue here? Really need to get back on the road at least for short journeys so any solutions of temporary fixes much appreciated.