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Re: Weird looking radiator water

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:46 am
by BFS
Hi all,

The final verdict from the mechanic and engineering shop is the following. They found that the block was warped (0.14 mm, measured at lowest point) and this caused a leak between top gasket and block. The top gasket showed no evidence of any leaks and the top was also tested.

Unfortunately the mechanic did not flushed the radiator and check if the problem prevails as a 1st step, before taking out the engine and sending it to the engineering shop. This was also a oversight from my side and I now have to pay the school fees for that. Advice I can give to other members is to really take the diagnostic phase very serious and take your time, no matter what the mechanic/workshop is saying. Take your time and seek advice before giving them the go ahead to proceed. One big mistake I have made!

My wife is the primary user of this car and I should have been more diligent in checking the condition of the radiator water myself. Therefore with out proof or good general knowledge, I cannot really say that soap or other foreign liquid entered the system.

I would like to thank all the members for their comments and expert advise, much appreciated. Let's hope the engine is now in a better condition than before and that it will deliver another 100,000 km's problem free.

Best regards

Re: Weird looking radiator water

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:58 am
by Forest Fab
All the best with the rebuilt engine.
Sorry that it wasn't a "simple" problem.
In the end, it was what it was. If the block was warped, it was warped... The foam may have appeared clear, but there was certainly no oil going in the coolant at this stage, only combustion gases.

Happy miles onward 8-)

Re: Weird looking radiator water

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 3:29 pm
by peterpot
Any news / feedback?