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Pressuring coolant - aggyj17 - 08-06-2014 Right, I've recently replaced the radiator on my 205 xud and developed an overheating problem. It became more noticeable on the way to fcs. Driving Normally the temperature stays fine and stable but when booted the system pressurises and begins dumping water out the overflow and cooks pretty much instantly . I've checked all the clamps and pipes as the only thing that's been tampered with in the system is the rad and can't work it out. Also I have built the engine around 3k ago and have got a victor reinz headgasket and arp headstuds RE: Pressuring coolant - bashbarnard - 08-06-2014 Sounds like your headgaskets gone. RE: Pressuring coolant - Piggy - 08-06-2014 Sounds like you havnt fully blead the system RE: Pressuring coolant - Mattcheese31 - 08-06-2014 have you properly bled the system, heating it up fully and using a header tank? . . . .if not then do that . . RE: Pressuring coolant - aggyj17 - 08-06-2014 Yea I'm pretty sure I have bled it up properly and yea I have got a header tank. I've opened Up all the bleed screws and got all the air out that way never had a problem with bleeding up any other car before I'll give it another go though. RE: Pressuring coolant - Mattcheese31 - 08-06-2014 (08-06-2014, 12:07 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: Yea I'm pretty sure I have bled it up properly and yea I have got a header tank. I've opened Up all the bleed screws and got all the air out that way never had a problem with bleeding up any other car before I'll give it another go though. yes but, you need the header tank in and run the engine until the fans come on, then it will swallow the last bit and purge all the air . . RE: Pressuring coolant - aggyj17 - 08-06-2014 Yea that's what I usually do it has a header tank even used the bottle method aswell the heaters are still hot aswell RE: Pressuring coolant - Mattcheese31 - 08-06-2014 (08-06-2014, 12:20 PM)aggyj17 Wrote: Yea that's what I usually do it has a header tank even used the bottle method aswell the heaters are still hot aswell the bottle method is what i meant, heaters will get hot mate, it's that last bit of air that you can only get rid of when thermostat is fully open . . RE: Pressuring coolant - aggyj17 - 09-06-2014 Right then. I have taken the radiator off and gave the whole coolant system a flush through and also the new radiator took the thermostat out put it all together and bled it all up with the bottle method and touch wood everything seems to be ok atm. No overheating and no pressurising :-). Very happy I'm going to run it without a thermostat for a week to make sure it's fine and then get a new one. RE: Pressuring coolant - Piggy - 09-06-2014 Good news |