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Or perhaps "It never rains but it pours Pt II"...
The wretched thing has now sprung a leak! It is a very pleasant car to drive, but if ever a car needed a swift kick up the jacksie, this one does...
Engine runs fine; gearbox shifts fine; no sign of oil/bubbles/scum in the coolant; no sign of mayonnaise in the engine oil; no sign of anything amiss in the transmission fluid. There is no plume of steam following me down the road, no sweetish smell to the exhaust gas, and no sweetish smell in the car either. The footwell carpets are dry. It is not losing coolant through the pressure cap overflow.
It was fine for my first 300 miles or so, but it now seems to be losing about a third of a litre in forty-five minutes' driving. It loses somewhat less cruising on the motorway, but in this cold weather the temperature doesn't get much above the 60 degree mark on the gauge (thermostat thread coming soon...). Trundling around in traffic, it gets up to and a little above 80 degrees. With the coolant temp indicating 80, there was virtually no pressure in the system when I squeezed the top hose (and the pressure cap was on tight).
Please God, if it's not just a weeping hose joint it will be the water pump rather than the radiator (or - horror of horrors - the heater matrix, which I assume would need major dash dismantling ), though there are no visible puddles in the engine undertray. Weather permitting, I'll put it up on blocks on Saturday and take said undertray off, then run it up and see if there are any drips on to paper. In the meantime, does anyone have any views on any/the most likely culprit? All advice gratefully received.
The wretched thing has now sprung a leak! It is a very pleasant car to drive, but if ever a car needed a swift kick up the jacksie, this one does...
Engine runs fine; gearbox shifts fine; no sign of oil/bubbles/scum in the coolant; no sign of mayonnaise in the engine oil; no sign of anything amiss in the transmission fluid. There is no plume of steam following me down the road, no sweetish smell to the exhaust gas, and no sweetish smell in the car either. The footwell carpets are dry. It is not losing coolant through the pressure cap overflow.
It was fine for my first 300 miles or so, but it now seems to be losing about a third of a litre in forty-five minutes' driving. It loses somewhat less cruising on the motorway, but in this cold weather the temperature doesn't get much above the 60 degree mark on the gauge (thermostat thread coming soon...). Trundling around in traffic, it gets up to and a little above 80 degrees. With the coolant temp indicating 80, there was virtually no pressure in the system when I squeezed the top hose (and the pressure cap was on tight).
Please God, if it's not just a weeping hose joint it will be the water pump rather than the radiator (or - horror of horrors - the heater matrix, which I assume would need major dash dismantling ), though there are no visible puddles in the engine undertray. Weather permitting, I'll put it up on blocks on Saturday and take said undertray off, then run it up and see if there are any drips on to paper. In the meantime, does anyone have any views on any/the most likely culprit? All advice gratefully received.