sort of overheating.
sort of overheating.
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Aussie John

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1,021 posts

254 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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The Griff is not playing ball; it has started to run hotter [ up to 90+ ] normally it runs at 70 to 80, I've changed the thermostat and bled the radiator but no change, it's not using water and am going to check for co2 in the water tomorrow. Has anyone had a waterpump fail? It's a preserp. I really need some help here, going to Scotland next week, cheers, John

Number 7

4,112 posts

285 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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Are the fans kicking in? If not, suspect the otter switch. If the pumps seal is going, you will normally see seepage from the hole in the case.The impellers can ultimately start to break, or the bearing gets crunchy. Take the drive belt off to see if it spins ok.

blaze_away

1,634 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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And if the bearings feel at all notchy get a new pump on pronto. A failing bearing can quickly lead to the impeller gouging the back of the housing out and thats a disastrous whole load of pain you need to avoid

QBee

22,126 posts

167 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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Mine has run hotter the last few weeks.

TV8

3,436 posts

198 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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Is the heater pumping out very hot air? If it isn't, my money is on an airlock assuming the car is running ok?

caduceus

6,121 posts

289 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Even though the rad works, there is still a possibility it could be partially blocked. Was it getting hot even once moving? Could be as simple as the ambient temp outside being so hot/humid, the car is just running hotter.
Could try a coolant system flush. Then top up with correct antifreeze coolant.

Aussie John

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1,021 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Thanks for all the suggestions, the pump feels good with the belt off, I took it to a mate's and no co2 in the water but the bloody thing behaved perfectly while at the garage; the heater is next to be checked.

carsy

3,019 posts

188 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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caduceus said:
Even though the rad works, there is still a possibility it could be partially blocked. Was it getting hot even once moving? Could be as simple as the ambient temp outside being so hot/humid, the car is just running hotter.
Could try a coolant system flush. Then top up with correct antifreeze coolant.
This ^^^^^. How old is the rad.

Aussie John

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1,021 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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The rad is 10 years old but only 5k miles, both in and out pipes are hot, maybe I should check the temp. drop across the rad but I don't know what I should look for.

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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QBee said:
Mine has run hotter the last few weeks.
^^^^ wink

Mine normally sits at 70 ish, had a long drive last Saturday and temps tended to be 80-85 running at 60-70 mph and all other times around 90.

If your fans are kicking in and out then I think this is likely to be normal at this time of year.

Are your hoses bulging when at 90+

blitzracing

6,418 posts

243 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Just a faulty gauge?

Aussie John

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1,021 posts

254 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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Hi Alun, I don't know about the hoses bulging but my eyes are bulging when that temperature gauge starts getting near 100c. the engine is getting hot, took ages to let the pressure out, the fans are working well.

ianwayne

7,894 posts

291 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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A 'normal' indicated 70C would be too low I think.

My Chimaera in the 3 yrs I've had it only indicates 70C when on the move at 60 mph + on a cool day. After all, the thermostat would still be shut at this temp, it's designed to be open.

This time of year, it's 80-90C when up to temp. The fans com on at about an indicated 95C then off again at 90C.

If you have no leaks and the fans come in and out, I'd expect it to be fine.

QBee

22,126 posts

167 months

Wednesday 14th September 2016
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All my other cars run at 90 all the time. 120 is crisis time on them.

ClassiChimi

12,424 posts

172 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Aussie John said:
Hi Alun, I don't know about the hoses bulging but my eyes are bulging when that temperature gauge starts getting near 100c. the engine is getting hot, took ages to let the pressure out, the fans are working well.
Hi John
The bulging would suggest very hot, just a sign,
Try bleeding the system a few times after a good run

When I ran on the original Ecu I used ecumate or you could use Rover gauge to check what the Ecu was seeing as opposed to the gauge,
It regularly said 100 on the gauge when it was 90 at the Ecu,,
Heat soak, because at other times it sat at 90 no bother.

I now have an Mbe Ecu and my gauge reads 80 almost all the time unless it's very hot in traffic, running at speed 70, in traffic 90-100 but that's the gauge because fans are kicking in and out,, it can only kick out if the temps have dropped to 90 ish, so the gauge is not quite accurate. The pressure build up will make my hoses go firm, bulging would worry me.

Hope that helps in some way smile

lockhart flawse

2,089 posts

258 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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Mine has also been running warmer the last few weeks.

mjlloyd

97 posts

120 months

Thursday 15th September 2016
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temp guage not worked for 6 years dont know how hot it is fans kick in and out. not lost any water for years.