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Zedhead 14-05-08 09:34 AM

Think the Zed might have to go
 
drove home about 2 miles from the gym lastnight, nice and steady 30mph, got outside my house and the temp gauge started to rise above its normal resting place, normally sits just under half way and it went up another quarter,
checked the heating STONE COLD!! got out and looked under the bonnet and you guessed it, NO COOLANT!!!

luckily I always have some in, the car did suffer HGF Feb 07 and I have always done my best to prevent it happening again, so I topped it up and went for a ride 4 or 5 miles, at that time it was becoming dark so I couldnt check the coolant properly again, took the missus to work and came back this morning another 2 miles checked again half the coolant gone,

oil is nice and clean no mixing going on, can't find a leak at all? :hmmm:

one thing I have noticed the last few weeks is my exhaust (standard) has started getting a fair bit more grunt to it, its popping and farting like a rally car, which I thought was pretty cool, checked today after taking the missus to work and noticed a LOT of water at the very end of the pipe, could the coolant be exiting at the pipe? :hmmm:

either way my missus will be giving birth to our second child in a few weeks and I cannot afford any 'serious' repairs right now :no:

shroonie29 14-05-08 09:48 AM

Check the inlet manifold gasket,a common failure.prices below not up to date lol

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Shroon

ZS 14-05-08 09:53 AM

Agree with Shroon, my 216 had exactly the same symptoms, replace inlet manifold gasket and hey presto no probs :D

No Idea where you're based, but if your down south I don't mind fitting it for you, 30 min job on the 216 :p

Zedhead 14-05-08 10:05 AM

im in Hull,

when the car had HGF (it defo had it because there was a serious amount of mayo in the oil) it was repaired and the coolant was still getting lower, so the thermostat was replaced because it WAS leaking, still coolant got low, inlet gasket was replaced problem stopped, so it was only replaced like a year ago, could the inlet gasket fail within a year?

by the way, tis only a 1.8 not a 2.5,

ZS 14-05-08 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zedhead (Post 51256)
im in Hull,

when the car had HGF (it defo had it because there was a serious amount of mayo in the oil) it was repaired and the coolant was still getting lower, so the thermostat was replaced because it WAS leaking, still coolant got low, inlet gasket was replaced problem stopped, so it was only replaced like a year ago, could the inlet gasket fail within a year?

by the way, tis only a 1.8 not a 2.5,

I gathered it was the 1.8 :) the V6's don't get HGF ;P

It is possible, but unlikely... Its worth starting the engine and doing a visual inspection of all the pipes etc, pay close attention to where the head meets the block and also to the inlet manifold, for me the water was leaking out in an obscure place that I couldn't see, but when I located it it was VERY obvious that was the problem :)

Oh and I had no water on the floor at all because the coolant was going direct into the exhaust pipes...

RalphG 14-05-08 11:22 AM

We've found that the quality of the inlet manifold gasket supplied with the head gasket kits is not as good as the ones sold separately. We've had to replace a couple of them under our parts warranty.

BTW the price is now £5.55 plus VAT, part number LKJ101110SLP.

Zedhead 14-05-08 03:15 PM

is there anywhere specific I can get that seperate gasket from? :look:

RalphG 14-05-08 03:19 PM

We keep them in stock ;) Alternatively, any XPart AutoService Centre will be able to supply it.

Zedhead 14-05-08 03:33 PM

whats your name and phone number mate, will more then likely be giving you a ring very soon if the cause is that gasket :cool2:

shroonie29 14-05-08 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zedhead (Post 51296)
whats your name and phone number mate, will more then likely be giving you a ring very soon if the cause is that gasket :cool2:


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