Cornella77
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So! My rover started leaking coolant, actually pouring it out as I'd poor it in, after noticing the leak and having to fill it. FYI this was all spontaneous, I never had a coolant leak. Well it's the thermostat, and we find the elbow coolant pipe next to it, how they must reuse corks for this crap material, cracked, a big hole crack. We replace that and the whole housing. It still leaked, went back down and changed the straight coolant pipe with the special clips that you can't special order from the parts store, ended up getting some, replaced it and a few fittings and tightened up some stuff, also replaced manifold gaskets at the end of it all. Put it back together, should've been good. Also, no overheating occurred with the antifreeze leak, the gauge would barely go above the middle normal mark, it wasn't driven but to test it down the road after changing things. WELL. Now it's overheating, no leak, maybe a few drops but I tested it about 200ft and it went to the top of the temp gauge and I turned around, parked it, got home, popped the hood and the reservoir is boiling, bubbling, hissing, coming out of the cracks on the top it looked like so I assumed that was the few drops on the ground. Rising almost. I know!! Im going to replace the reservoir. And that is my question, does anyone think that now I replaced the main problem, also no oil in antifreeze or vise versa, no milkyness, no smoke or antifreeze on engine or in valley. So I think it's a coolant reservoir not pressurizing correctly kinda problem. But by now I'm getting a little discouraged after solving the problem to find another one. I love my rover though and feel that it's not a blown head gasket or water pump. Any thoughts or help is appreciated!