[DMCForum] Re: damnit to hell (my poor engine)
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[DMCForum] Re: damnit to hell (my poor engine)
- From: "cartermartin" <cartermartin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 01:22:39 -0000
Marc,
Thanks much for the response.
Don't think my thermostat housing has the bleed screw you
mentioned. :-{(
I've had more coolant leaks than I can shake a stick at so
determining where the coolant is going has been difficult.
The radiator cap was changed out along with the third batch of hoses.
The oil needs changing so i will inspect the oil for water and I will
take a closer inspection on what kind of pressure is building in the
system.
Carter
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxx> wrote:
> See Below.
> --- cartermartin <cartermartin@xxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > I have some more questions:
> >
> > 1. How does one properly bleed the cooling system on
> > one of these?
>
> There is a bleed screw on the thermostat housing.
> Crack it open and put a hose on it, let the fluid run
> back in to the expansion tank (well, on a DMCH.. Dont
> know if Volvo has an expansion tank or overflow
> tank??)
>
> > 2. Would a compression test reveal a faulty head
> > gasket? I have good
> > compression on all 6 cylinders (180-185psi, maybe
> > too good?).
>
> I dont know the compression of your version of the
> PRV... But a compressions test may or may not reveal
> a head gasket problem. Did you overheat the engine at
> some point?? Overheating is the best method to kill a
> PRV.
>
> > 3. Would a head gasket that is bad or heading that
> > way cause excess
> > pressure in the cooling system?
>
> If your "radiator cap" is working properly, no... A
> bad head gasket will usually show itself by "missing
> coolant", that is you have to keep adding coolant but
> see no leaks.
>
> > The engine is running strong but I have had a couple
> > high
> > temp 'incidents'. And chocolate milkshake in the oil
> > filler which was
> > there before though.
>
> Milkshake?? This is a BAD thing. If you have coolant
> in the oil, then you may have a blown head gasket.
>
> If you build pressure quickly in the cooling system,
> then you likely have a bad head gasket.
>
> Did you test your radiator cap?
>
>
>
>
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