James,

Doesn't sound too good does it. One thing you shouldn't do is add water to a
hot engine when it's not running, or at least if you do then don't start the
engine for a good 10 to 15 minutes or so. Rapid changes in temperature reeks
havoc on metal components and head gaskets etc. It's quite normal for the
water in a cooling system to expand a bit and spill over the radiator during
warm up, especially if the thermostat is in good order. Once the thermostat
has opened a couple of times everything settles down. It's at normal
operating temperature that if bubbles in the radiator are expelled then it's
a gorna.

regards
Terry

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Sent: Friday, 12 July 2002 10:01 PM
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Subject: RE: water probs


terry, thanks. One thing i did notice was when i turned it off and filled up
the radiator, it would rise out over the top (this was without the cap on)
and about 30 seconds later a big bubble would come up and the water level
would go below the cap (where its supposed to) and it repeated itself 3 or 4
times. Also when i got home and switched off the car there was a bubbleing
and draining sound coming from the engine bay, thats when i knew it was in
trouble :) ahhh i hate being the bearer of bad news!!!

James



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