Head gasket or not?
Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:23 pm
Hi guys
Bought a 1995 (62k on clock) 2.5 Diesel Bongo a few months ago and have had many great trips in it already. It has a few little things to sort out, which I am working through slowly, but am worried that 'a biggie' looms. Couple of days ago it was overheating. Radiator and expansion tank on heating/cooling system were both low, so followed three videos on the web on how to bleed the system and fill up at the same time: it took around 8 litres of anti-freeze/water mixture. Does that amount of loss indicate head gasket gone, or could it be something else? Prior to this problem, have had no issues at all with the engine or heating system. Two factors of possibly significance: a few days before the problem started, hit a speed bump real hard (didn't see it!), and also the problem came on with the freezing weather (could it have had the wrong sort of coolant in it, and the sub zero temperatures affected it?). Also, is there any reliable test that I can do, or should I just keep opening up the expansion tank to check that the level hasn't dropped again?
Any thoughts most gratefully received.
Good videos on bleeding the system btw, if any of you are thinking of doing the same.
Nick
Bought a 1995 (62k on clock) 2.5 Diesel Bongo a few months ago and have had many great trips in it already. It has a few little things to sort out, which I am working through slowly, but am worried that 'a biggie' looms. Couple of days ago it was overheating. Radiator and expansion tank on heating/cooling system were both low, so followed three videos on the web on how to bleed the system and fill up at the same time: it took around 8 litres of anti-freeze/water mixture. Does that amount of loss indicate head gasket gone, or could it be something else? Prior to this problem, have had no issues at all with the engine or heating system. Two factors of possibly significance: a few days before the problem started, hit a speed bump real hard (didn't see it!), and also the problem came on with the freezing weather (could it have had the wrong sort of coolant in it, and the sub zero temperatures affected it?). Also, is there any reliable test that I can do, or should I just keep opening up the expansion tank to check that the level hasn't dropped again?
Any thoughts most gratefully received.
Good videos on bleeding the system btw, if any of you are thinking of doing the same.
Nick