Recently had a problem with the cooling system which resulted in partial loss of coolant (leak at the top of the rusty radiator).
Resulted in a hunting idle when cold. Caught it fairly quickly, car was driven only a couple of miles with low coolant.
Managed to plug up the hole temporarily, & the car now holds coolant ok & it seems to run fine.
After a short test run, 5 miles or so, the coolant's still clear, no mayo.. oil seems visually ok on the dipstick.. a certain amount of white steam in the exhaust during start and warm up but that disappears after the engine's up to temp, that's probably no different to what it's always done
Sourced a replacement rad off another member - many thanks
Of course I'm now paranoid that I've damaged the head gasket so what's the best way of checking all's well? Should I just keep an eye on the state of the coolant and oil, or is it worth doing compression tests etc?
Head Gasket - peace of mind..
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Re: Head Gasket - peace of mind..
Just keep an eye on it - if its not losing coolant etc. then a compression test probably wouldn't show anything anyway
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Re: Head Gasket - peace of mind..
Should I worry about the steam? There's not a great deal of it, I'm quite possibly only noticing it because I'm 'looking for problems'. Honestly can't recall if it's any more or less than it's always done.. does everyone else get it when the engine's below full temp?
Re: Head Gasket - peace of mind..
It's always there in the exhaust ( burning any hydrocarbon produces CO2 and H2O ) - just more noticeable in cold weather.
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it will just be condensation from inside your exhaust, happens to every car in the winter and is why exhausts rot from the inside out
Re: Head Gasket - peace of mind..
anthonyg wrote: and is why exhausts rot from the inside out
Moisture in the exhaust combines with soot deposits to form a weak carbonic acid solution
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Re: Head Gasket - peace of mind..
Thanks fellers, I guess I'll just keep a bit of a close eye on the levels and look of the fluids for a while