philm4135

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hi guys just wondering if i can pick your brains i have a p38 2.5 dse 1998
been having issues with overheat runs ok then for no reason overheats i have changed the radiator for new brandnew one its had water pump and thermostat.
the oil is how it should be (not milky or bubbly) yet it still overheats really need some advice
 
hi guys just wondering if i can pick your brains i have a p38 2.5 dse 1998
been having issues with overheat runs ok then for no reason overheats i have changed the radiator for new brandnew one its had water pump and thermostat.
the oil is how it should be (not milky or bubbly) yet it still overheats really need some advice
Check the viscous fan, if you can stop it with a rolled up newspaper when the engine is hot, it's fecked. Also check the RAD gets hot all over.
Repeated overheats will crack the cylinder head assuming it's not cracked already:eek:
 
viscous fan is good shreds newspaper and the rad gets hot all over if the head is crack wouldn't you get water in the oil turning it milky or creamy coloured???

really at a loss right now:confused:
 
viscous fan is good shreds newspaper and the rad gets hot all over if the head is crack wouldn't you get water in the oil turning it milky or creamy coloured???

really at a loss right now:confused:
No, there is often no trace of water in the oil as the cracks occur round the exhaust port and the water is vapourised. You may get over pressured hoses and it may use water. Is the carpet wet in the drivers foot well by any chance. Also worth checking the cap on the expansion tank is fully screwed down, they often go tight long before they seal.
 
carpet is bone dry and it did have a new cylinder head in feb2013 prior to me buying it at an astronomical price.
see what i do not understrand is it overheated last week so i put a bits in it as stated been up and down motorway around town etc done a few hundred miles then last night just sat waiting to turn at lights and it overheats a week after the last one:mad:

what would be the scenario if i removed the thermostat i got mine from eurocarparts and it was cheap as chips the orig range rover one has a higher degrees c printed on it???
 
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carpet is bone dry and it did have a new cylinder head in feb2013 prior to me buying it at an astronomical price.
see what i do not understrand is it overheated last week so i put a bits in it as stated been up and down motorway around town etc done a few hundred miles then last night just sat waiting to turn at lights and it overheats a week after the last one:mad:
Was the cylinder head new or second hand?
If the RAD is good, it could still be the stat, there are lots of duff ones around especially the cheap ones. again it could also be the viscous fan playing up, the fan does nothing when you are the motorway. I can give you a mod to use the aircon fans for cooling, but it's not a good idea to try and use them to mask a problem.
 
not sure if it was new or not the paper says the giy paid 1700.00 for the job to be done.

and yeah the mod be great its work a shot:)
 
Before you do the mod you need to be sure its a failed fan thats causing the problems
Get it up to operateing temp then shove a rolled up newspaper in the fan blades
If the fan stops its fecked if you get a load of confetti its something else
 
done the rolled up paper and it rips it to shreds as regards the temp rising its slow build up prob can do a few mile at present before it rises but notice that its steaming from the expansion tank screw lid even thou its a tight as it will go can't tight any more. :confused:
 
done the rolled up paper and it rips it to shreds as regards the temp rising its slow build up prob can do a few mile at present before it rises but notice that its steaming from the expansion tank screw lid even thou its a tight as it will go can't tight any more. :confused:
Get a new cap:)
 
If the viscous fan works datas fan mod wont help
If the cap leaks It will boil at a lower temp as its not pressurised
 
If the viscous fan works datas fan mod wont help
If the cap leaks It will boil at a lower temp as its not pressurised
+1, but the fans mod could be used to eliminate the viscous as the source of the problem.
If it's steaming from the cap then the cap is not sealing.
 
When you say it is overheating, is it actually overheating and throwing steam / water out, pipes under great pressure etc... OR is the needle on the dashboard saying that it is overheating?
 

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