What the heck?!
Thursday night i went to pick the girl friend up from the train station
I was in high sprits as i hadn't seen her in 4 weeks and I'd had a good day at work
My spirits were further lifted as I pulled up at the traffic lights under the railway bridge in Middlesbrough... the exhaust gave a lovely gargle and pop as I heel and toe downshifted and came to a stop... the resonation under the huge bridge was spine tingling... the fact that one of the local pub go-ers remarked to his mate "**** me thats a lush MG" really made me grin and i gave her a blip of the throttle as I turned off for the train station.
We then made our way home with the roof down via Tesco to pick up a bottle of wine and all was well in the world...
now in the way of my thread/stories I'm sure you can tell an utter catastrophe is about to befall me and/or Bucephalus
and sue enough i pulled away from tesco and my water temp gauge went totally off the scale
Now i've had a slow coolant leak for some time but it was external and although I couldn't figure out where it was coming from i knew it wasn't anything drastic so I let things be
now I was thinking "well there goes the HG"
we sat at the side of the road as all cooled down and then i coxed her the 200 yards back home
too add insult to injury her MOT was scheduled for Friday which I had to cancel as I figured I would be spending the day dropping the engine out to replace the HG
now... next day and I remove the engine access hatch and top up the coolant, she warms up fine and runs without a fault
temp gauge is back to normal
and no leak
now I'm confused
so off for a blast and she runs at her customary (for me) 4-6.5k Revs the whole way to the beach and back and doesn't bat an eyelid
so I'm thinking the gauge just had a ***** fit?
anyone else have any ideas what went wrong?
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Adam-MGTF;13483 wrote: ok ladies and gents hows this for an odd one:
Thursday night i went to pick the girl friend up from the train station
I was in high sprits as i hadn't seen her in 4 weeks and I'd had a good day at work
My spirits were further lifted as I pulled up at the traffic lights under the railway bridge in Middlesbrough... the exhaust gave a lovely gargle and pop as I heel and toe downshifted and came to a stop... the resonation under the huge bridge was spine tingling... the fact that one of the local pub go-ers remarked to his mate "**** me thats a lush MG" really made me grin and i gave her a blip of the throttle as I turned off for the train station.
We then made our way home with the roof down via Tesco to pick up a bottle of wine and all was well in the world...
now in the way of my thread/stories I'm sure you can tell an utter catastrophe is about to befall me and/or Bucephalus
and sue enough i pulled away from tesco and my water temp gauge went totally off the scale
Now i've had a slow coolant leak for some time but it was external and although I couldn't figure out where it was coming from i knew it wasn't anything drastic so I let things be
now I was thinking "well there goes the HG"
we sat at the side of the road as all cooled down and then i coxed her the 200 yards back home
too add insult to injury her MOT was scheduled for Friday which I had to cancel as I figured I would be spending the day dropping the engine out to replace the HG
now... next day and I remove the engine access hatch and top up the coolant, she warms up fine and runs without a fault
temp gauge is back to normal
and no leak
now I'm confused
so off for a blast and she runs at her customary (for me) 4-6.5k Revs the whole way to the beach and back and doesn't bat an eyelid
so I'm thinking the gauge just had a ***** fit?
anyone else have any ideas what went wrong?
Could be an electrical glitch? Could be you have air in the coolant system? If you get air at the coolant temp sensor, it does give a rapid rise on the gauge.
David
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David Aiketgate;13486 wrote: Could be an electrical glitch? Could be you have air in the coolant system? If you get air at the coolant temp sensor, it does give a rapid rise on the gauge.
i assume a gauge fault... i suppose i could have air in the system but how would it have got there?
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When you say "topped up the coolant", how much are we talking?
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erm there was about 4/5cm of coolant left in the expansion tank
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You do realise my HGF started with a slow disappearance of coolant.
Could just be a drip somewhere though.
Holiday was good. A week in a hot tub.
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CJJ;13540 wrote: Ah OK. Was worried the coolant had disappeared out of sight. That would have been bad.
You do realise my HGF started with a slow disappearance of coolant.
Could just be a drip somewhere though.
Holiday was good. A week in a hot tub.
a whole week in a hottub? bet your well and truly wrinkled
the leak has been found, the inlet manifold gasket appears to have died a spectacular death
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i now have HGF... the oil and water havent mixed but i have a bright pink engine block where it has pee'd coolant out of the head all down the block...
I would keep an eye on your coolant levels ...
Oz.
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