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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
First question is are you petrol or diesel I ask because the expansion tank on the BMW 4.4 petrol is known to split and only leak when the coolant system is pressurized , if so I believe a new expansion tank is not too expensive and is an easy fix DIY . 2008 MY Supercharged
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8th Apr 2010 12:29pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
If yours is the 4.4 I had the same pipe fail at the back of the engine. It did it just as I pulled onto my drive luckily. Then about 3 months later my header tank blew. I’d been topping up about a pint a month, now since replacing the water level stays constant.
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8th Apr 2010 12:52pm |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
I was thinking air lock myself, but iv did everthing I can to bleed the system. The top radiator pipe however never feels like its full of coolant and I believe I can hear bubbles when I squeeze it.
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8th Apr 2010 1:25pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
With the engine running top the header tank up whilst constantly squeezing and releasing the top rad hose until it takes no more coolant. You should see loads of bubbles coming through as you do this. Also make sure the heater is on so it runs the aux' coolant pump.... |
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8th Apr 2010 1:31pm |
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delamo Member Since: 17 Mar 2010 Location: Beaconsfield, Bucks Posts: 1121 |
Cheaper than an engine block! Get your local independant garage to pressure test your coolant system ... This should show up any faults on the components that make up the system. Chances are that if you have had one pipe burst, the rest could be knackered also - if you give it some welly when driving and it appears to breifly rectify the gauge indication level it shows that it may be forcing out the pressure build up when really hot (this ain't doing your engine any good however - and will only be a matter of time before it goes bang! ) If your coolant needs replenishing as often as you say - but you dont notice any puddles when parked up then it may constantly be spraying out of fine mist (from fault area) and evaporating whilst driving/when hot. dan_uk_1984 has offered great advice with regards to a couple of potential faults that you may have - do what he says with topping up the header tank and see where that leads you first |
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8th Apr 2010 2:01pm |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
Looks like getting a pressure test done might provide the solution. I assume this would show up any problems with the header tanks too, therefore better to get this done before replacing the header tank in case it's fine |
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8th Apr 2010 2:13pm |
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delamo Member Since: 17 Mar 2010 Location: Beaconsfield, Bucks Posts: 1121 |
Stebo
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8th Apr 2010 3:47pm |
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andyw Member Since: 15 Oct 2009 Location: united kingdom Posts: 160 |
my rangie had a coolant problem it used a fair mount when i got a litre or so a month, however there was no dripe or obviouse leakage, eventualy i had steam out the front during traffic this eventually led to a shagged radiator. the guy who changed it kept it and let me have a look and it is was knackered.
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8th Apr 2010 4:50pm |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
Just to update.
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12th Apr 2010 9:49am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
The waterpump impellers are made of black nylon plastic, maybe they have warn/disintegrated and that's what you flushed out? |
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12th Apr 2010 10:17am |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
Thanks for letting me know.
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12th Apr 2010 11:04am |
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Fox Member Since: 02 Apr 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 2313 |
It wasn't where someone had already been filling the coolant up with a radweld type product to try and stop the coolant loss was it?
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12th Apr 2010 11:06am |
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Stebo Member Since: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Northern Ireland Posts: 39 |
My problem was that I was constantly loosing coolant and topping up with water. I always made sure to put antifreeze in during cold weather but there was next to no antifreeze in the coolant I removed. Also because of whatever holes the water was getting out I can only assume that air was getting in (causing the over-heating). |
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12th Apr 2010 11:11am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
Maybe someone previously had the red organic coolant in there and you flushed out the sludge build up from mixing the types of coolant? Just an idea.
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12th Apr 2010 11:20am |
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