brens-e200
Active Member
hi all,
well I'am back again. I have been investigating the reason for why my engine that once its heats up appears to the touch/smell to be cooking itself. The engine block gets REALLY hot ( you can burn yourself touching it { dont ask how I know
} ) as does the pipe from the water pump into the cabin. The smell of a cooking engine block can be smelt within a yard or so of the car.
The car will run a smooth as a sewing machine while warming up but once hot appears to run rough. I have had many different makes/models of cars ( saab, volvo,audi ) and this is the first time I have ever experienced such a problem.
OK here's what I've done/noticed so far on my 1990 2.0ltr
Actions:
1. coolant flushed ( and rad ) and replaced and correct ratio of water/anti-freeze used
2. coolant system has been bled many times without any change ( had front of car up on jacks )
3. thermostat replaced and verified working before installation
4. in situ thermostat works as once normal temp reached top rad hose become warm and starts to work as expected.
5. in car heating works just fine
6. expansion bottle cap replaced
7. installed capture bottle for expansion tank over flow and no leakages.
8. replaced fan-control switch
9. verified that the fan kicks in as the temperature climbs about 90c
noticed:-
1. top hose while not rock hard is stiff when pressed.
2. not loosing any coolant so that wipes of a water side head-gasket leak
wondering:-
could a head-gasket leak on the exhaust side cause the engine to heat up due to hot gases cooking the coolant . I'am planning to get a local garage to do a sniffer test next week buy was wondering is there anything i may have missed.
any idea's would be appreciated as i want to avoid engine damage so I'am currently keeping driving to a minimum.
thanks in advance
brendan
well I'am back again. I have been investigating the reason for why my engine that once its heats up appears to the touch/smell to be cooking itself. The engine block gets REALLY hot ( you can burn yourself touching it { dont ask how I know

The car will run a smooth as a sewing machine while warming up but once hot appears to run rough. I have had many different makes/models of cars ( saab, volvo,audi ) and this is the first time I have ever experienced such a problem.
OK here's what I've done/noticed so far on my 1990 2.0ltr
Actions:
1. coolant flushed ( and rad ) and replaced and correct ratio of water/anti-freeze used
2. coolant system has been bled many times without any change ( had front of car up on jacks )
3. thermostat replaced and verified working before installation
4. in situ thermostat works as once normal temp reached top rad hose become warm and starts to work as expected.
5. in car heating works just fine
6. expansion bottle cap replaced
7. installed capture bottle for expansion tank over flow and no leakages.
8. replaced fan-control switch
9. verified that the fan kicks in as the temperature climbs about 90c
noticed:-
1. top hose while not rock hard is stiff when pressed.
2. not loosing any coolant so that wipes of a water side head-gasket leak
wondering:-
could a head-gasket leak on the exhaust side cause the engine to heat up due to hot gases cooking the coolant . I'am planning to get a local garage to do a sniffer test next week buy was wondering is there anything i may have missed.
any idea's would be appreciated as i want to avoid engine damage so I'am currently keeping driving to a minimum.
thanks in advance
brendan