Can anyone help???
I have a 1998 Discovery(1) 300 TDI.
The other day I had steam coming out from under the bonnet and found that the header tank had breached at the seal round the edge. I don't know much about this stuff but am prepared to try anything. I have bought another tank and fitted it, refilled the cooling system (from themostat cap) and ran the engine for 5 mins with the cap off the header tank to clear any air bubbles etc. If I tighten the header cap a big pressure builds up very quickly.
With the header cap off and the engine running the coolant just swells out of the header tank every 10 seconds or so and little bubbles keep coming. I noticed wisps of smoke coming out of the header tank which are quite fumey and I also noticed a slight grey oil in the coolant when I uncrewed the cap on the top of the thermostat again to clear air blocks.
I've spoken to a Landrover dealer who said it might be the head gasket 'or worse' which I'm assuming is a cracked head. Or it might be the oil cooler?
If anyone has any guidance on this it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark
I have a 1998 Discovery(1) 300 TDI.
The other day I had steam coming out from under the bonnet and found that the header tank had breached at the seal round the edge. I don't know much about this stuff but am prepared to try anything. I have bought another tank and fitted it, refilled the cooling system (from themostat cap) and ran the engine for 5 mins with the cap off the header tank to clear any air bubbles etc. If I tighten the header cap a big pressure builds up very quickly.
With the header cap off and the engine running the coolant just swells out of the header tank every 10 seconds or so and little bubbles keep coming. I noticed wisps of smoke coming out of the header tank which are quite fumey and I also noticed a slight grey oil in the coolant when I uncrewed the cap on the top of the thermostat again to clear air blocks.
I've spoken to a Landrover dealer who said it might be the head gasket 'or worse' which I'm assuming is a cracked head. Or it might be the oil cooler?
If anyone has any guidance on this it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Mark