Meg lost some water!
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Topped up and hoped it was just a long standing air bubble that dislodged (wishful thinking!)..
Anyway checked this morning and it had gone below the seam again (maybe due to the water cooling after loss). I topped up, and dropped other half to the train station... When I got back (about half and hour of on off traffic) I checked the water and it seemed ok. Then I left the engine running and went and smelled the radiator as I saw a puff of steam from that area when I was in traffic (although it could have been just water evaporating off as it is wet today!) and I am sure I can smell warm coolant.. should I be able to smell warm coolant if the rad is not leaking? It's her original rad by the way so the old copper core type.
If it is the rad then I'll grab an alloy one off eBay and pop it on as I have to go to Milton Keynes next week in her!
OH almost forgot - no water in the oil - it's perfectly clean.
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AdamElphick;3157 wrote: Well last night checked the expansion bottle and she'd gone down by a good 1cm at least......
Topped up and hoped it was just a long standing air bubble that dislodged (wishful thinking!)..
Anyway checked this morning and it had gone below the seam again (maybe due to the water cooling after loss). I topped up, and dropped other half to the train station... When I got back (about half and hour of on off traffic) I checked the water and it seemed ok. Then I left the engine running and went and smelled the radiator as I saw a puff of steam from that area when I was in traffic (although it could have been just water evaporating off as it is wet today!) and I am sure I can smell warm coolant.. should I be able to smell warm coolant if the rad is not leaking? It's her original rad by the way so the old copper core type.
If it is the rad then I'll grab an alloy one off eBay and pop it on as I have to go to Milton Keynes next week in her!
OH almost forgot - no water in the oil - it's perfectly clean.
That sounds alot like when the rad started going on slave 1, relatively small losses of coolant, slight smell, all of it! The way we tested it was going for a small run then parking the car on a incline where the front of the car was pointed downwards, thats when we noticed a small drip, drip from the front
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David Aiketgate;3167 wrote: I got our new alu rad from Budget-radiators on ebay. Good quick service. :dunno:
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Got the possibility of a 6 moth old standard rad for £25 - if that doesn't come off I'll go ally - thanks...
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Watch it doesn't have holes in it!AdamElphick;3168 wrote: Got the possibility of a 6 moth old standard rad for £25 - if that doesn't come off I'll go ally - thanks...
You know what 'moths' are like.:whistle::lolf:
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Hehe yea - I will pick it up so have a good butchers first. Bought Meg's rear hubs and replacement dash from the same guy so I think he's ok.David Aiketgate;3170 wrote: Watch it doesn't have holes in it!
You know what 'moths' are like.:whistle::lolf:
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David Aiketgate;3167 wrote: I got our new alu rad from Budget-radiators on ebay. Good quick service. :dunno:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/rover-mgf-car-radiator_W0QQitemZ280420326923QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item414a5a9e0b
Same place we used for the alu rad, great service :thumbsup: Think we ordered it on monday afternoon and got it first thing tuesday!
Glad to hear the prob is diagnosed Adam and it wasn't anything worse *cough* HGF *cough* :lol:
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The Prometheus;3210 wrote: Same place we used for the alu rad, great service :thumbsup: Think we ordered it on monday afternoon and got it first thing tuesday!
Glad to hear the prob is diagnosed Adam and it wasn't anything worse *cough* HGF *cough* :lol:
Thanks me too! Picked rad up just now - 6 months old - £25 - standard one but its solid and rust free....
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AdamElphick;3237 wrote: Thanks me too! Picked rad up just now - 6 months old - £25 - standard one but its solid and rust free....
Good news, Adam.
Looking forward to bleeding the system?:whistle:
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Started her up and waited for warm heater and voilà - everything fine!
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