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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Losing water » Post Reply
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Neshol |
posted on 4th May 04 at 20:47 |
No they said give us £200 to take the cylinder head off. So I didn't | |
corsa_jim |
posted on 4th May 04 at 20:43 |
Easy way to check for the head gasget when its stone cold (best done on a morning after the cars stood all ngt) fill the colant bottle up to the brim and start the car if you got sum big gulp bubbles its more than likly the head gasget:thumbs: | |
Skinner |
posted on 4th May 04 at 20:17 |
2 bleed it remove the cap and run with the heaters are on untill u get hot air through them | |
Neshol |
posted on 4th May 04 at 19:22 |
It's an X14XE. Do I get rid of airlocks by running it with the cap off etc? Rad is fine. Don't think it's head gasket. Vaux did a pressure test on the cooling system and said it failed? Any ideas, anyone? | |
Skinner |
posted on 4th May 04 at 10:17 |
what engine is in it ? | |
DangerousDave16v |
posted on 4th May 04 at 09:51 |
what engine is it? | |
romeo t |
posted on 4th May 04 at 00:11 |
headgasket. get it tested asap t stp anymore damge | |
Neshol |
posted on 4th May 04 at 00:06 |
Engine overheating when water level goes down, topping up bout 1 litre of water every 100 miles or so. Thing is, can't see it leaking anywhere. Dont always get hot air out of interior ventilation system, and rad isnt red hot after driving. | |
1600power |
posted on 3rd May 04 at 23:42 |
I'd check ur oil and makesure its not entering the engine!!! is ur engine reading out high temps, or is it all ok? | |
luca2020 |
posted on 3rd May 04 at 23:39 |
could be, but more than likly u have a split in the water pipe | |
Neshol |
posted on 3rd May 04 at 23:17 |
Could this be caused by a fucked water pump? |