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adam01 SD1 User
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 14 Location: west of ireland
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:22 pm Post subject: ROVER SDI 3.5 V8 ENGINE. HELP LOOSING WATER - URGENT=NT HELP |
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doing odds and sods 2 the car yesterday,thought id check the water in the header tank,no water ,filled it up,run it up to get rid of any airlocks seemed fine<br>done a 2min trip,came back,thought id clean the spark plugs . i thought id better check the water........ NO f***ING WATER fill it,run it up again,checking 4 leaks,nothing still is not leaking,checked the oil,and the cap,no signs of water in the oil..... HELP
ROVER SDI 3.5 V8 ENGINE
PS: i have also checked the header tank and the water is always COLD i have a kenlow electric van that works perfect and when i put the heater on in side the car it is nice and hot IS this just normal my gauge sits well under the halfway mark well doesn't really move just seems like the engine is far to cold i just cant understand why i have to keep filling her up with water drives fine no problems there.
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chris_derby SD1 Regular

Joined: 04 Sep 2007 Posts: 293 Location: Centre of the universe
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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I take it you are using the proper mix of water & antifreeze? Sounds like you got an air lock somewhere... |
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ramon alban SD1 Regular

Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 479 Location: Bedford UK
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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 7:08 pm Post subject: Re: ROVER SDI 3.5 V8 ENGINE. HELP LOOSING WATER - URGENT=NT |
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Adam,
If it is not escaping then you have not filled the system yet.
Remove the rad filler bung and the overflow tank pressure cap.
Fill the rad put on the bung, run the engine and raise the rpm to 2000, watch for bubbles and burps in the overflow tank, when it burps fill it up and jam on the cap. Run the engine slowly and switch off.
Repeat and repeat and repeat until you can get no more coolant in.
Read this for the full deal.
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Good luck _________________ Ramon
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adam01 SD1 User
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 14 Location: west of ireland
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Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2007 1:15 pm Post subject: Re: ROVER SDI 3.5 V8 ENGINE. HELP LOOSING WATER - URGENT=NT |
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| ramon alban wrote: | Adam,
If it is not escaping then you have not filled the system yet.
Remove the rad filler bung and the overflow tank pressure cap.
Fill the rad put on the bung, run the engine and raise the rpm to 2000, watch for bubbles and burps in the overflow tank, when it burps fill it up and jam on the cap. Run the engine slowly and switch off.
Repeat and repeat and repeat until you can get no more coolant in.
Read this for the full deal.
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and read some of the other threads on the forum where this is currently being covered.
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excellent info and thanks all very much appreciated
i have now corrected it now have no more cold water in the rad tank and running lovely
Adam |
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adam01 SD1 User
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 14 Location: west of ireland
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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now this is getting wield it was perfect the other Day got the air lock out the water system run it for a while and all seemed great. have been driving her all weekend and today and thought I'll give her a quick check . well .... opened the rad cap slowly that is let the pressure out and low and behold NO flipping water in the rad expansion tank well not completely empty , i had to put 3 litres of water of mix in it before she was topped up again using the same method as was told before run top up turn of ignition etc etc. i just don't understand where is the water loss going no signs of water loss any where and the temp gauge is spot on well below the normal and i have also placed a temp reading meter in the rad tank and got a reading of 110 F well it was under 110 f so i will say about 105 f please help all help very much appreciated PS; i have clean water and clean oil
Adam
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ramon alban SD1 Regular

Joined: 14 Feb 2006 Posts: 479 Location: Bedford UK
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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Adam, answers in Red
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Opened the rad cap slowly that is let the pressure out and low and behold NO flipping water in the rad expansion tank well not completely empty , i had to put 3 litres of water of mix in it before she was topped up again using the same method as was told before run top up turn of ignition etc etc. i just don't understand where is the water loss going no signs of water loss anywhere
One way in which water escapes without being immediately obvious is due to faulty pressure cap allowing water out as you are driving along.
As mentioned in my article on the website there is a way of finding out. Strap a bottle to the chassis rail below the expansion tank and put the overflow pipe into the bottle - read the article for the rest of the wizard wheeze.
the temp gauge is spot on well below the normal and i have also placed a temp reading meter in the rad tank and got a reading of 110 F well it was under 110 f so i will say about 105 f
Something is wrong here?? The running temperature of a Rover V8 should be about 90 degrees C or 190 degrees F according to many references in the workshop manual.
Also if I understand you are measuring temperature in the rad tank? That is not the place to do it. The water has already been cooled by the time it gets to that side of the rad.
The temperature gauge sensor is in the inlet manifold and that is the important area. You also mentioned in an earlier post, about the temperature of water in the expansion tank, forget it its irrelevant. It depends upon too many variables.
If your gauge is accurate and the gauge temperature is well below normal then the thermostat could be broken.
Replace it for peanuts from Halfords with either an 82 degree stat for summer or 88 degree stat for winter.
While you are at it get a new pressure cap if the old one if letting water out into the catch bottle.
i have clean water and clean oil
That sounds OK! No water escaping into the engine and no oil escaping into the coolant.
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adam01 SD1 User
Joined: 21 Sep 2007 Posts: 14 Location: west of ireland
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Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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| ramon alban wrote: | Adam, answers in Red
| adam01 wrote: |
Opened the rad cap slowly that is let the pressure out and low and behold NO flipping water in the rad expansion tank well not completely empty , i had to put 3 litres of water of mix in it before she was topped up again using the same method as was told before run top up turn of ignition etc etc. i just don't understand where is the water loss going no signs of water loss anywhere
One way in which water escapes without being immediately obvious is due to faulty pressure cap allowing water out as you are driving along.
As mentioned in my article on the website there is a way of finding out. Strap a bottle to the chassis rail below the expansion tank and put the overflow pipe into the bottle - read the article for the rest of the wizard wheeze.
the temp gauge is spot on well below the normal and i have also placed a temp reading meter in the rad tank and got a reading of 110 F well it was under 110 f so i will say about 105 f
Something is wrong here?? The running temperature of a Rover V8 should be about 90 degrees C or 190 degrees F according to many references in the workshop manual.
Also if I understand you are measuring temperature in the rad tank? That is not the place to do it. The water has already been cooled by the time it gets to that side of the rad.
The temperature gauge sensor is in the inlet manifold and that is the important area. You also mentioned in an earlier post, about the temperature of water in the expansion tank, forget it its irrelevant. It depends upon too many variables.
If your gauge is accurate and the gauge temperature is well below normal then the thermostat could be broken.
Replace it for peanuts from Halfords with either an 82 degree stat for summer or 88 degree stat for winter.
While you are at it get a new pressure cap if the old one if letting water out into the catch bottle.
i have clean water and clean oil
That sounds OK! No water escaping into the engine and no oil escaping into the coolant.
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ramon many thanks
here is a picture of my engine please take note of the expansion bottle has it has a black plastic one
Adam
PS: i will take some detailed pictures of the set up tomm
and also my radiator does not have a place to put water in only place to put the water is that plastic bottle you see in picture ?!! and underneath that bottle is another thick black pipe HOPE that helps
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ramon alban SD1 Regular

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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:48 am Post subject: |
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| adam01 wrote: |
here is a picture of my engine please take note of the expansion bottle has it has a black plastic one
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Adam, and all this time I thought it was an SD1 from reading your profile.
Not much more I can help with really other than tell you how the SD1 system works and some tricks I learned along the way.
Youll have to figure out a way of observing if water is escaping when driving, but the symptoms tend to indicate both thermostat and pressure cap problems. _________________ Ramon
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adam01 SD1 User
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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:56 am Post subject: |
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| ramon alban wrote: | | adam01 wrote: |
here is a picture of my engine please take note of the expansion bottle has it has a black plastic one
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Adam, and all this time I thought it was an SD1 from reading your profile.
Not much more I can help with really other than tell you how the SD1 system works and some tricks I learned along the way.
Youll have to figure out a way of observing if water is escaping when driving, but the symptoms tend to indicate both thermostat and pressure cap problems. |
thanks Ramon
pictures taken today please note i have spotted some green like stuff outside the rear of the water pump any thoughts . And i revved the engine to see if any leaks at that point and NO nothing maybe only when i am driving with heavy load thanks Ramon
Adam
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Joined: 29 Nov 2007 Posts: 64 Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:21 am Post subject: |
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is it just me, or does it look like that green stuff has been coming out of that small hose in the top of the housing? That hose also looks swollen too? |
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v8man1 SD1 User
Joined: 01 Mar 2007 Posts: 149 Location: kent
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:43 pm Post subject: |
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oh yes its coming out of there mate get it fixed cut the end of and strap it back down lol!! _________________ rover tp vitesse my dads old car!!!
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