Overheated/head gasket gone

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Re: Overheated/head gasket gone

Post by haydn callow » Thu Dec 04, 2014 7:14 pm

Hopefully the garage flushed out the system and ensured there is now a good flow of coolant through the radiator.....as a matter of interest did you stop immediately when the coolant alarm went off ??
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Re: Overheated/head gasket gone

Post by PisceanJoy » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:32 pm

No should have having read post on here but was on A27 about 100 yds from a Tesco
Yes coolant flushed and back next week to check if it needs abnotehr flush
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Re: Overheated/head gasket gone

Post by PisceanJoy » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:34 pm

Yes till on for meeting I have moved moving date top 30th so I can check Bessie is running fFine
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Re: Overheated/head gasket gone

Post by haydn callow » Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:37 pm

To everyone......you must stop ASAP if your coolant alarm goes off...you can lose most of your coolant in a few seconds and overheat in no time at all. I know that safety must come first but if you can stop do so at once...
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Re: Overheated/head gasket gone

Post by mikeonb4c » Thu Dec 04, 2014 11:33 pm

I'd consider a new radiator if there's the slightest doubt about the (blocked) condition of the old one. I watched Wheeler Dealers the other night, restoring a Triumph Stag. They said the Stag had a bad reputation for overheating, but this was all down to failure to regularly change corrosion inhibiting antifreeze. As a result, corrosion blocked the radiator. A new radiator, not backflushing, was the cure. And they fitted one with an improved cooling matrix.
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