by Juzzblack » Thu Aug 12, 2004 6:52 pm
I have a persistent coolant problem.
The coolant level in the expansion tank fluctuates up and down, and I often check it to find coolant stains on the outside of the expansion tank where the coolant has forced itself out past the cap.
I've recently fitted a new radiator (the old one had a hole in it caused by the fan rubbing against it!) and all the hoses have been replaced in the past. I,ve only ever been able to bleed the system from the bleed screw in the thermostat casing on top of the water pump and no air comes out here. However, the the bleed pipe on the side of the radiator appears to be blocked and I,ve never been able to bleed it here. Nothing comes out even when I completely unscrew it. I am askng a silly question, but could this be my problem? Is it critical that I am also able to bleed the system here?
Also, on the back of the water pump, there is a small rubber hose which protrudes out but which goes nowhere. It's simply blocked at the end with a plastic bung. Does any one know what purpose this serves? I've replaced this with a new hose because the original slpit and was leaking coolant into the 'v'. But because this is in a quite in-accessible place (it juts out into the 'v' under the inlet manifold), it's difficult to tell whether I've replaced it properly and it's not still leaking! (I replaced it without removing the inlet manifold - very tricky!)
How difficult is it to remove the water pump? Can it be done with the engine in-situ?
And finally, could a sticking thermostat be the problem?
Apologies for the long post! Thanks for reading and I appreciate any help. Thanks.