Hi Chaps
Just a quick question
I have a KV6 in the shop and customer was complaining of losing coolant
So I had a drive up to see the car
running for a while and then boiled and lost coolant
When it cooled, topped it up and put a tester on the system to see if there was exhaust gas in the coolant - tested ok so sure it was not a head gasket and there were no bubbles indicating cracks.
As the car had not been serviced and I am familiar with thermostat issues, I got the car to the shop and replaced the thermostat and all parts - good thing too - the thermostat, the connecting tube and the elbow had all broke off inside the aluminium housings, and the thermostat had tell tale signs of OAT leaking around the middle 'weld'
I called the customer and asked if he was topping up frequently which he said he was
Anyway when it was all back together with genuine parts, I filled the system as in the book (and have done others) warmed it up and it did the same again!
Boiling water out of the expansion tank!
Bottom hose stone cold, top hose red hot and no fans on
I have two options - bad thermostat or air in the system
I have read about bleeding the system but can not find a reasonable answer - there is reference to a valve that sticks - but where is it?
There are no coolant leaks - this looks like there is no flow in the system
Any ideas?
Mike
Just a quick question
I have a KV6 in the shop and customer was complaining of losing coolant
So I had a drive up to see the car
running for a while and then boiled and lost coolant
When it cooled, topped it up and put a tester on the system to see if there was exhaust gas in the coolant - tested ok so sure it was not a head gasket and there were no bubbles indicating cracks.
As the car had not been serviced and I am familiar with thermostat issues, I got the car to the shop and replaced the thermostat and all parts - good thing too - the thermostat, the connecting tube and the elbow had all broke off inside the aluminium housings, and the thermostat had tell tale signs of OAT leaking around the middle 'weld'
I called the customer and asked if he was topping up frequently which he said he was
Anyway when it was all back together with genuine parts, I filled the system as in the book (and have done others) warmed it up and it did the same again!
Boiling water out of the expansion tank!
Bottom hose stone cold, top hose red hot and no fans on
I have two options - bad thermostat or air in the system
I have read about bleeding the system but can not find a reasonable answer - there is reference to a valve that sticks - but where is it?
There are no coolant leaks - this looks like there is no flow in the system
Any ideas?
Mike