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losing water????


addi

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after overheating the other day i found that there was very little water in the rad of my 6 speed 94 j spec, upon filling it up and checking for any leaks, i checked it wen i got back home (around 40 miles) to fingd it to be empty again! i have refilled since and every time within a few miles its gone, i can find no leak in the system or the rad its self and can not find no drips while running ?????? any1 any ideas

 

cheers...from a very confused craig lol

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if it's losing it THAT fast, you'd SEE the steam out of the exhaust

 

QUITE EASILY ! ! !

 

a little water creates a LOT of steam ! !

 

(the ones that come into us have LOADSA steam-from-exhaust

and they're NOT losing it THAT fast ! !)

 

Gas-Test (Blue Dye) on rad for combustion gases.

Pressure test on rad/system for unseen leaks.

(it may only leak under 'running' pressure, pumping

the system up to ~11/12/13 psi simulates 'driving').

 

[and, YES, Steve's right... if it's POSITIVE it's GONE... if it's

NEGATIVE it STILL may have gone.. doesn't ALWAYS show up

 

pressure-test won't show water going INTERNALLY, ie. into

bores/sump etc except if the actual 'pressure' drops rapidly-ish]

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Originally posted by addi

well it aint the cap and ive noticed a damp block wen ive been running it so am guessing me hg has gone....any ideas on how much its gunna cost me and is it worrth me investing in a uprated kevlar one ???

 

Well it wouldn't be the first time a HG has gone on a MKIV if it has, but it is VERY rare. No idea on cost, but there is no need for anything other than a Toyota OEM one.

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Damp block sounds more like a ruptured coolant pipe to me, any water will be escaping into the cylinder or being forced out of the system by exhaust gas pressure. If it had blown so bad that there was a path between the coolant jacket and the side of the block you would see bits of gasket hanging out the side of the engine and it probably wouldn't fire on that cylinder (no compression).

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