jimllshiftit
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This is really starting to get on my tits now.
Recently I bought a rotten 300tdi Manual Disco with 2 days of MOT left on it. I drove that car over 400 miles in the last two days and had no problems with it at all, especially no overheating or coolant pressurizing.
The engine was then removed from that car and fitted it to a good Disco rolling shell I have. Now I am unable to bleed the system due to a constant stream of big fat bubbles coming through the thermostat housing filler hole. Naturally if I put the thermostat bung back in the coolant level rises in the expansion tank, although it doesnt seem to rise much more quickly if I rev the engine for a few seconds.
As I hadn't had any problems with the coolant system before removing the engine I did not touch the head gasket to begin with. Instead I replaced any dubious components outside the engine. These parts include:
Heater Matrix,
Heater pipes,
Thermostat housing,
That little union that screws into the head and joins the heater pipe,
Radiator,
One new core plug behind the turbo,
Water pump,
P gasket.
(There might be more to add to this list, will update if I think of anything.)
After all that I was still having the same trouble so I bit the bullet and took the head off. On removal the head gasket did not look obviously blown. I will admit that I did not give the head the most thorough inspection, definately no pressure test, but I could not see any cracks in it. I then cleaned the block and the head thoroughly and refitted the head with new bolts and an elring composite gasket.
Still the same problem.
Using a "Block check" tool the fluid stays blue and the bulb does not reinflate easily.
What else could be causing this?
Recently I bought a rotten 300tdi Manual Disco with 2 days of MOT left on it. I drove that car over 400 miles in the last two days and had no problems with it at all, especially no overheating or coolant pressurizing.
The engine was then removed from that car and fitted it to a good Disco rolling shell I have. Now I am unable to bleed the system due to a constant stream of big fat bubbles coming through the thermostat housing filler hole. Naturally if I put the thermostat bung back in the coolant level rises in the expansion tank, although it doesnt seem to rise much more quickly if I rev the engine for a few seconds.
As I hadn't had any problems with the coolant system before removing the engine I did not touch the head gasket to begin with. Instead I replaced any dubious components outside the engine. These parts include:
Heater Matrix,
Heater pipes,
Thermostat housing,
That little union that screws into the head and joins the heater pipe,
Radiator,
One new core plug behind the turbo,
Water pump,
P gasket.
(There might be more to add to this list, will update if I think of anything.)
After all that I was still having the same trouble so I bit the bullet and took the head off. On removal the head gasket did not look obviously blown. I will admit that I did not give the head the most thorough inspection, definately no pressure test, but I could not see any cracks in it. I then cleaned the block and the head thoroughly and refitted the head with new bolts and an elring composite gasket.
Still the same problem.
Using a "Block check" tool the fluid stays blue and the bulb does not reinflate easily.
What else could be causing this?