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markthe45king
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rad cap blowing off

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i feel stupidly thick - i was told this on sunday at the rally, but it's been a mad few days - my rad cap has blown off twice recently (in traffic, and in front of a coach on the way to the rally!) - and it's clearly an overheating problem, but i was told that if the rad was hot at the top and bottom then it's not blocked - is that right? If so then it's the stat?

the other thing is that the clutch pedal is now very soft and i've picked up a rattle on those rare occassions i keep the car in gear when the brake is down - i'm thinking a) don't sit at lights in gear!! and b) clutch / hydraulic fluid?

hope you all enjoyed the national - has anyone complained about the roads either way into kelmarsh having recently being regravelled?
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Re: rad cap blowing off

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what's the water level like in the rad? if you're filling it to the brim, the rad will blow off until it reaches its own desired level.

Do you have a temperature gauge fitted? It would be an easy way to tell if it is overheating...
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NEVER sit with your foot on the clutch........you may have worn away the graphite bearing - it's engine out to fit a new one..... As for the overheating - it's 'never'' the thermostat...... Either the engine is producing too much heat - or the water pump is not circulating properly - or the cooling system is bunged up - or the radiator is bunged up on the air side - or has many fins missing....... Very first check - is the fan belt tight?? Give the cooling system a very thorough flush out with rad flush (or drain cleaner)....... And check the air side of the rad (hose pipe it through - and open up any closed-over fins).
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Re: rad cap blowing off

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Check compressions in all cylinders - a leak into the cooling system will easily blow off the rad cap.
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bmcecosse wrote: it's 'never'' the thermostat......
Another quote to add to my repertoire along with that other well known one :P
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I've never known one to fail closed....... And like the coil - many are changed needlessly at considerable cost! :wink:
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My thermostat failed recently and that was only 10 years old.....
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Did it fail closed??
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Nope, it stuck open and the engine was running over-cool never got to temperature. Changed it and it now get to 80 degrees in less than 5 mins
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markthe45king wrote: my rad cap has blown off twice recently
My nipper does it all the time, I blame Heinz. :o

Are you feeding it too much fibre?
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'stuck open' - good! Never known one to fail closed......
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bmcecosse wrote:'stuck open' - good! Never known one to fail closed......
Ive had coil fail on my mog and i;ve seen stats that dont open ,on bikes, and i been done seen about everything when i see an elephant fly.
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:o :roll:
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bmcecosse wrote::o :roll:
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Is anyone still using bellows-type thermostats? Or did they all fail (closed!) years ago and get replaced with wax capsule ones. Here's a failed (closed) thermostat: heat it up and it blows bubbles from the bellows.
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Crikey..... :o
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