JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE NOW FIXED

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JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE NOW FIXED

Post by lambrettalad »

Hi
Just returned from Donnington Autojumble everything fine ,cruising nicely 50-55 ,no noises,stopped for a paper 1 mile from home ,no problems.Backed on to the drive loads of water on the drive non anywhere else .
Seems to be all on the carb side,not clear yet if a hose as gone ,no cream in rocker box ,engine oil fine.engine turns nicely

no ime to look today will have a close look tom am

is it the dreaded head gasket?

All suggestions welcome
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by bmcecosse »

Not if it was running ok.... Maybe the dreaded by=pass hose!
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by simmitc »

Bottom hose. Radiator. Drain tap. Heater hose. Heater Tap. Just fill it up and see where it runs out.
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

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thanks for that, I'll let you know
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by JOWETTJAVELIN »

Was it raining in the Midlands today? Might have been sediment in a chassis drain-hole which has suddenly evacuated.
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by lambrettalad »

JJ Believe it or not it was NOT raining in Brum. M42 corridor to-day I know it's hard to believe :D
The radiator is empty :(
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by JOWETTJAVELIN »

Oh dear - as Simmitic says fill it up and watch, start the engine if you can't see anything as might only leak under pressure.

May only be a slack Jubilee clip.

Hope it isn't the by-pass. :(
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Post by Dean »

Definitely Norovirus... check the old girl isn't dehydrated, she should start holding water again in a couple of days.
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Post by beero »

Cars don't get norovirus, it must be MORoviRIS !!

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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by lambrettalad »

It's the bottom hose spilt right where it attaches to the rad,mm centre opens on wed so I'll have to wait till then,unless anyone near brum as a spare to loan me,which I will replace with a new one,of course.

So glad i'm not using waterless
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by bmcecosse »

Just fit your spare hose......oh -you don't have one??? ESSENTIAL for your in-car spares!! :o
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

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I know ,went to try to buy a set last fortnight but she who must be .......etc made me go shopping,and didn't fancy a visit to lovely Oldbury,I do need to educate her ,she wont even go fishing :roll:

I got what I deserve :cry: still i'm very glad it went kaput on the drive rather than the M42

Are the silicon hoses worth the extra dosh?
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Not in my book!
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by JOWETTJAVELIN »

Silicone hoses can look 'out of place' due to their lurid colours but some are now available in black, it is however a gloss black and will still stand out over rubber hoses.
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by bmcecosse »

Definitely avoid the ghastly Kevlar hoses...........
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by minor65 »

See my link about kelvar hoses.

http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... lit=kelvar

I ended up fitting an original type hose that was probably 20 + years old, still no problems.

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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

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thanks i'll stick to the classic ,old technology :D
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by simmitc »

A company called Classic Silicone Hoses run by a very helpful lady, produce "classic black" silicone hoses that look like original fitments, but should last longer. I have fitted two sets, the first over two years ago, and no problems whatsoever. They are easier to work with too :D As others have said, avoid kevlar.
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by JOWETTJAVELIN »

A hose is a service item and they need replacing when they become perished. Time will tell for how long silicone and kevlar will last for but ordinary rubber ones can - and do - last for decades. And also happen to much cheaper. :)
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Re: JUST DUMPED ALL IT'S WATER ALL OVER THE DRIVE :(

Post by bmcecosse »

Except - I think there are some pretty poor hoses about these days.........
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