Matt 18 year old disco 2
New Member
Hey all,
After a bit of help with my 1999 discovery 2. Iv had a search and can't find the answer.
Since I bought the car before Christmas it had always ran fairly cold . It would take ages to get up to running temperature then would drop down straight away. On the plus side it never got to hot.
The other day I replaced the thermostat and whilst I was at it upgraded to silicon coolent pipes. Got it up to temperature and she was running well with no leaks.
On Tuesday did my first longer journey in it and she was happy up to 50mph but at 60 or more she started getting very hot. Slowed down and she cooled down. Got to my destination and once cool checked the water and header tank was empty . Filled up and drove home the following day. Same thing happened.
I have checked all the hoses and their are no kinks or obvious leaks.
Their was a tiny about of water evidence near the overflow of the header tank.
The landy has a cover over the winch which also restricts airflow through the radiator but I removed this on the way Home and it made no difference.
Possibly unrelated but just found out the passenger footwell is damp.
Once the rain had stopped I'll be back outside but if anyone has any ideas on what to look for any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt
After a bit of help with my 1999 discovery 2. Iv had a search and can't find the answer.
Since I bought the car before Christmas it had always ran fairly cold . It would take ages to get up to running temperature then would drop down straight away. On the plus side it never got to hot.
The other day I replaced the thermostat and whilst I was at it upgraded to silicon coolent pipes. Got it up to temperature and she was running well with no leaks.
On Tuesday did my first longer journey in it and she was happy up to 50mph but at 60 or more she started getting very hot. Slowed down and she cooled down. Got to my destination and once cool checked the water and header tank was empty . Filled up and drove home the following day. Same thing happened.
I have checked all the hoses and their are no kinks or obvious leaks.
Their was a tiny about of water evidence near the overflow of the header tank.
The landy has a cover over the winch which also restricts airflow through the radiator but I removed this on the way Home and it made no difference.
Possibly unrelated but just found out the passenger footwell is damp.
Once the rain had stopped I'll be back outside but if anyone has any ideas on what to look for any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Matt