Ha ha, the subject box may cause consternation
2000 4.0 THOR.
Few times I've fired up and gone, noticed a bit of steam from the expansion bottle and a puddle.
Never overheated and yes the gauge works. Only appears to happen just after starting and driving a short distance (say a mile or less). I know I have a weep at one of the heater hose connections to the LPG heater, but I'm not overly concerned.
I've checked for oil in the coolant and coolant in the oil (no evidence either way) but I wonder what could cause it to bubble away? Can hear it when the engine is off.
Ran her for 20 odd minutes the other day to test the A/C (cooooool ) and when I moved to park her up I noticed the "blub blub blub" from the header. Hoses weren't hard, no puddles this time, couple of inches of coolant in the tank, no "hot" smells from the engine.... All seemed well.
I did wonder if "A" I needed a new stat and/or "B" the expansion bottle cap might be past it's use by date
Thing is, I can take the old girl for a run and the heat is spot on as is the needle on the gauge at half way (where it's pretty much always been). Only time it went over was when I first got the car in March 2016 and the coolant was low, but not by much (perhaps a bit over a litre). I stopped and put hot water & coolant in. I've since driven about 21000 miles with no issues. I only noticed this last year and it only seems to happen when I top up the expansion bottle to it's "high" level (cold). It seems to spit it out at some point and be happy at the low level Funny, I use the same OAT coolant in my bike and it does exactly the same thing....EXACTLY
Wonder if it's the coolant
2000 4.0 THOR.
Few times I've fired up and gone, noticed a bit of steam from the expansion bottle and a puddle.
Never overheated and yes the gauge works. Only appears to happen just after starting and driving a short distance (say a mile or less). I know I have a weep at one of the heater hose connections to the LPG heater, but I'm not overly concerned.
I've checked for oil in the coolant and coolant in the oil (no evidence either way) but I wonder what could cause it to bubble away? Can hear it when the engine is off.
Ran her for 20 odd minutes the other day to test the A/C (cooooool ) and when I moved to park her up I noticed the "blub blub blub" from the header. Hoses weren't hard, no puddles this time, couple of inches of coolant in the tank, no "hot" smells from the engine.... All seemed well.
I did wonder if "A" I needed a new stat and/or "B" the expansion bottle cap might be past it's use by date
Thing is, I can take the old girl for a run and the heat is spot on as is the needle on the gauge at half way (where it's pretty much always been). Only time it went over was when I first got the car in March 2016 and the coolant was low, but not by much (perhaps a bit over a litre). I stopped and put hot water & coolant in. I've since driven about 21000 miles with no issues. I only noticed this last year and it only seems to happen when I top up the expansion bottle to it's "high" level (cold). It seems to spit it out at some point and be happy at the low level Funny, I use the same OAT coolant in my bike and it does exactly the same thing....EXACTLY
Wonder if it's the coolant