JUGGA
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started my car today and whenever i slightly tapped the accelerator abit i could hear rushing water seems liek its coming from the heater vents!?!?!?!
just had head gasket done on it but the thing is still not running right! water keeps boiling up within 10 mins of it idling.
anyone help? i think i tmight be a airlock? what do you think? stick a water hose down one of the water pipes and flush it out???
corsa 1.2....
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livefastdriveyoung
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if the waters bubbling, the head has prob gone again, is it pressurising?
what caused the head to go in the first place? did it cook? have you replaced the termostat?
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leafgreencorsa
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Could be air in the cooling system. Not sure if there is a bleed valve anywhere, alternatively release the outlet hose from the heater matrix from within the engine bay until bubble-free coolant emerges.
Rapid overheating sounds like a stuck/obstructed thermostat.
Hope this helps.
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JUGGA
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replaced the head gasket cos had thick mayo on the cap and it was overheating.
changed the thermostat yeah.
also just turned my heaters on and the 2 outer vents dont blow air......
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leafgreencorsa
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quote: Originally posted by leafgreencorsa
Could be air in the cooling system. Not sure if there is a bleed valve anywhere, alternatively release the outlet hose from the heater matrix from within the engine bay until bubble-free coolant emerges.
Rapid overheating sounds like a stuck/obstructed thermostat.
Hope this helps.
Should also have said you need to have the heater valve fully open (turned up full) when you bleed out air or fill the cooling system.
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JUGGA
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wheres the heater valve? is it the heater sensor? the bit where the wire clips on to?
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leafgreencorsa
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What I meant was turn up the heater dial in the car fully into the red section to open the valve.
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Mark Petty
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Did you get the head skimmed? if not then its your head gasket again
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Mark Petty
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Did a garage replace it?
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JUGGA
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didnt get it skimmed but ther head was skimmed 1 year ago when the head gasket went then. 1 year on and i got it doen again 2 days ago. coudlnt of gone again...
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JUGGA
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no a relative
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Mark Petty
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due to the overheating it would of warped the head causing the head to go again. That is why u need to get it skimmed. Get a pressure test done mate. Thats my theory anyway, sorry mate
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JUGGA
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hes done head gaskets for 25 years and he said the head dont HAVE to be skimmed if it isnt hea dgasket will prob go again in about a year but he said cos miens been skimemd a year ago shoul dbe ok.
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livefastdriveyoung
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doesnt matter if it was skimmed 2 days ago, if the engine has overheated and blown gasket, it will need skimming
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JUGGA
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but that cant cause the water going to boiling point within 10 mins of the car running!?!?
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livefastdriveyoung
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yes it can, if the heads gone, it tends to get hot very quick
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by livefastdriveyoung
yes it can, if the heads gone, it tends to get hot very quick
u may have a cracked head
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JUGGA
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i gotta make a long trip...you reckon i could get 190 miles out of it 3 hours drive?
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Kerry
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if u want to pick a new head for ure engine up while ure there go for it
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JUGGA
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yer will be for a engine change. but what if it dont make it? lol i'll have to leave the shitteee car there.
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Kerry
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if ure goin to risk it take some water with u and watch the temperature avoid sittin in traffic ect
good luck
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ainsley_brader
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No point in changing headgasket if you dont skim the head, but could also well be cracked head!
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JUGGA
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yeah thanks for replies.
just gona hope it will be all ok for abit
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JUGGA
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hold on a sec i know a mate with a 1.2 he dont want. what parts could i take off it and put in my car?
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Adam-D
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you will prob need whole engine
reading this post your engine is well stuffed
and its a 1.2
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