WoodyO
Well-Known Member
Afternoon all,
Out for a drive on Saturday morning when I heard a thump and my charge light came on. Knew immediately it was the fan belt letting go so pulled over and let the engine cool for 30 mins or so.
Luckily I was only 15 mins from home so set off again gingerly, heating on full whack in an attempt to keep it cool.
My needle usually sits around 1/3 on the temp gauge, running all new coolant system; hoses, matrix, radiator, thermostat, etc.
I was quite surprised to see that the needle crept slowly up to around 2/3, just about hovering over the top of the N on the gauge, but then steadied and didn't budge for the last 10 mins back home.
No signs of over heating when I got back, wasn't boiling over etc, so I'm happy the gauge is accurate enough and hadn't just topped out.
Quite nice to know if the worst does happen I'm not going to cook the head immediately.
I now carry a spare.
Out for a drive on Saturday morning when I heard a thump and my charge light came on. Knew immediately it was the fan belt letting go so pulled over and let the engine cool for 30 mins or so.
Luckily I was only 15 mins from home so set off again gingerly, heating on full whack in an attempt to keep it cool.
My needle usually sits around 1/3 on the temp gauge, running all new coolant system; hoses, matrix, radiator, thermostat, etc.
I was quite surprised to see that the needle crept slowly up to around 2/3, just about hovering over the top of the N on the gauge, but then steadied and didn't budge for the last 10 mins back home.
No signs of over heating when I got back, wasn't boiling over etc, so I'm happy the gauge is accurate enough and hadn't just topped out.
Quite nice to know if the worst does happen I'm not going to cook the head immediately.
I now carry a spare.
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