Sorry, another long one:-
Having dodged the rain drops last night I finally got the new
(re-cored) radiator in.
Now the temperature gauge sits at about 90% of the white mark rather
than verging toward the red when drivern HARD.
Did about a 30mile round trip last night and the needle never showed
any signs of moving beyond this 90% point.
To recap, whats been done so far...
a) Check for Oil in Water & Water in Oil
b) Earth straps checked
c) Waterpump checked
1. Thermostat replaced
2. Viscous coupling replaced (was knackered anyway)
3. Holts 2 part Rad-Flush
3. Radiator replaced (was dropping appart - 85% cooling vains
missing) now has plenty of coolant in.
Any ideas???
Engine is a 1992 200tdi with 145k miles - runs sweet and appears fine
with regard to speed / power / delivery etc etc.
My primary thoughts now are:
1. Air lock - engine block is more or less self bleeding with stat
being at rocker cover level. Rad, top hose and bottom hose have no
air in them and i dont THINK heater system / pipes have air in them as
pipes are HOT and heater is working. Is bleeding a 200Tdi easy or are
they renound for being a pig??
2. Faulty gauge - appears to work fine though. i would have thought
this would either work or not work?
3. Faulty sender unit - having spoken to others these either work or
dont work - Mine is clearly working???
4. Bear with me on this thought - could be a million miles off target!
Incorrect fuel pump settings... I have read before that if the mixture
is too rich or too lean then the Exhaust Gas Temperature can get too
high and be dangerous to the engine... Surely this would result in a
high temperature reading? Whilst I havent adjusted the fuel pump, air
intake or turbo is it possible that any of these "settings" could have
wondered off the mark resulting in a high EGT and thus a high
temperature reading??
5. Head Gasket. Whilst I'm not seeing the classic signs (oil in
water, water in oil) can this bee ruled out in some way - Compression
test??
Thanks
Jon
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 06:20:23 +0000 (UTC), Jon
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[email protected]> wrote:
>Possibly, though not me - Ive only had it about 18 months and the
>problem has arisen since then.
>
>New radiator going on tonight so fingers crossed for success.
>
>Jon
>
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>On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 20:00:39 +0100, hugh <hugh@[127.0.0.1]> wrote:
>
>>In message <[email protected]>, Jon
>><[email protected]> writes
>>>Question - How on earth could all those fins be missing and yet the
>>>front ones more or less OK???
>><Snip>
>>
>>Somebody used a high pressure jet wash from the rear?