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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
There is a thread somewhere and also a website that discusses the potential problems with bleeding the BMW M62 engine and confusing the symptoms with head gasket failure.
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15th Mar 2018 12:01am |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 537 |
If you still have the original spec thermostat fitted, then the hoses will be rock hard due to the pressure in the system once fully up to temp, this is normal. It's also entirely possible for the system to hold at least some of that pressure overnight, hence the hiss, again normal. Also, having overheated, it will smell disgusting!! They smell pretty awful running with the OE spec 'stat in any case. Also, have you changed the oil and filter since the overheat? I would do this as a matter of course following such an event. Drives:
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15th Mar 2018 8:06am |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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15th Mar 2018 10:31am |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
I'm basically running fine without a thermostat for the past one year, I have even posted in the T-stat mod thread about this, don't need it in these hot climates where even in winter it hardly drops to under 15C but yeah thanks for letting me know about the stink. I've been thinking about changing the oil after the overheat but I checked it a few times, it seemed fine. But will do it, heat kills oils and such overheating would have done some damage to the oil's integrity I'm guessing. I'm am still going to keep a sharp eye on the car, just to be double sure. |
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15th Mar 2018 10:39am |
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MartinM Member Since: 19 Dec 2015 Location: Oslo Posts: 16 |
...relevant? BMW 8 series though
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15th Mar 2018 3:13pm |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Thanks Martin but I found it earlier on the same site about a 7 series and that's a bit more relevant as ty systems are more similar. But thanks regardless for taking the time to look it up and post it. |
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15th Mar 2018 7:45pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
If you fill the coolant to just below the level of the cap and squeeze the pipe running from the bottom of the rad to the stat on the left as you look at it you will probably get air bubbles out the cap, just keep doing this and then run the engine and do it some more, have the front raised up, until the air stops bubbling out when you squeeze the pipe but try not to chop your fingers off in the process! remove excess coolant via the normal bleed screw
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15th Mar 2018 8:57pm |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Heater is a no go as this winter or what we call winter here I found out its been bypassed. Probably a leaking heater matrix, and about 99% of all cars that have any heater issues get them bypassed as the heater never gets used. We are more concerned about our air conditioners here. |
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15th Mar 2018 9:23pm |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Well just to concluded this thread ( for now ) fingers crossed. I took a chance and got a used but know good original Beher radiator from a local LR indy, Too out mine, it was pattern part no name unknown brand one and there were signs of leaks in the usual corners and seams but on the condensor side, the engine fan side was flawless, with not even a single bent fin, all new and shiny, thats why I never suspected the rad. Having inspected it plenty of times with the fan and shroud off.
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25th Mar 2018 9:12am |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Spoke too, soon. I think it is a head gasket. Went on an extended test drive, gave it a good run. Temp stayed stable but when slow down to a crawl or stop after that, the temp keeps slowly rising. And system once again filled with air, ane coolant leaking from the cap. So much air that top couple of lines of the radiator are ice cold.
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25th Mar 2018 8:07pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
Did you bleed it with the front raised and burping the pipes ? |
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25th Mar 2018 9:36pm |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
Yes |
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25th Mar 2018 10:43pm |
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desertdude Member Since: 10 Sep 2016 Location: Dubai Posts: 60 |
I will give bleeding it another try tomorrow morning, hopefully its air in the system, but chances dont seem good. |
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25th Mar 2018 10:49pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I think you are right , can you perform a compression test and or leak down test which should tell you, you could check all your plugs to see if any of them seem a different colour?
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26th Mar 2018 7:02am |
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