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<blockquote data-quote="Elev8/Levit8" data-source="post: 527929" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>hrm... dodgy un this.</p><p>When you did yer big trip was the temp gauge in the red?</p><p>Was there any evidence of water leaking oot the engine before Jonno topped it up?</p><p>When you say "it doesn't get going"... does it actually start & run but just sound all lumpy & mis-firing & sheet?</p><p>Can you see where the water's leaking from?</p><p>Is it from a hose, or from, like, the main bit of the engine?</p><p>As you pour water into the rad, does it just run straight out underneath somewhere?</p><p></p><p>I'd "guess" at one of these...</p><p></p><p>1) Knackered hose - causing water to leak & overheating (simple job)</p><p>2) Knackered radiator - causing the same things (bit more of a pain)</p><p>3) Cylinder head gasket - even more of a pain, engine in bits job.</p><p>4) Possibly a duff water pump - less of a worry, but wouldn't explain such a bad leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elev8/Levit8, post: 527929, member: 5744"] hrm... dodgy un this. When you did yer big trip was the temp gauge in the red? Was there any evidence of water leaking oot the engine before Jonno topped it up? When you say "it doesn't get going"... does it actually start & run but just sound all lumpy & mis-firing & sheet? Can you see where the water's leaking from? Is it from a hose, or from, like, the main bit of the engine? As you pour water into the rad, does it just run straight out underneath somewhere? I'd "guess" at one of these... 1) Knackered hose - causing water to leak & overheating (simple job) 2) Knackered radiator - causing the same things (bit more of a pain) 3) Cylinder head gasket - even more of a pain, engine in bits job. 4) Possibly a duff water pump - less of a worry, but wouldn't explain such a bad leak. [/QUOTE]
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