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overheating(a blessing in disguise)?????

Post by flippa » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:43 pm

i thought i had cracked my overheating problems ....the last time it overheated was 4 months ago on the iow since then replaced waterpump replaced hoses ..new thermostsat new coolant and thorough bleed and have had a happy summers driving now i have decamped back to the iow have been back here a month and on sunday notice the needle slowly rising as iam about to kick on up a steep hill fully laden :oops: parked up on hill asap cooled down went for lunch ....topped up with 50/50 coolant and back to campsite to investigate ....anyway i have to forget the overheat for a mo as soon as i lifted the passengers seat ...started to have a look about inspecting the hoses all ok ...at the same time one of the belts catches my eye :roll:
it had two nasty rips one almost right across .....luckily i had a set of belts on board ... which i decided to fit today :roll: everything was going ok until it came to tightening the nut that goes across the alternator to the tensioner (bolt) i don't know why but i decided to give it one last half turn and :oops: bang it snapped :roll: off to search for and found a scrappie ....managed to find a lookalikie tensioner gizmo off an izuzu and low and behold it fitted like a glove and works too :wink: now i just gotta sort out this damn overheating :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Post by waycar8 » Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:56 pm

hmmn.............i may be wrong, but..........

i think the belts or one of them can cause overheating issues :?: , if i remember its got something to do with the water pump.

I just remember reading a post about something on them lines, one of the more techie overheating type people may be able to help like Haydn or Dandy may be able to explain more :?
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Post by flippa » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:06 pm

i do hope you are right waycar...it had crossed me mind :roll: (honest) :roll:
but it twas the outer belt which may be the aircon belt which was ripped ...i havent a danny(la rue) which one is which......just a guess but from the waterpump outwards do we have the waterpump belt ....alternator belt ....air con belt ...if so... tis the air con .....would (could ) this cause the overheating??? as a passing thought yesterday i answered no can anyone confirm this .....as i said before i hope iam wrong and the belt failing can cause an overheat :roll:


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Post by dandywarhol » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:38 pm

The alternator/waterpump is a 2 belt design and the aircon is one belt if I remember...............

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Post by haydn callow » Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:09 pm

Why would a slipping belt cause coolant loss? You said you had to top up.
A slipping waterpump belt might well cause overheating and also not charge the battery> "you say it was the A/C belt.
I suspect that if you suffered coolant loss without actually boiling over then you could well have a coolant leak and the tatty belt was coincidental.
You have 2x waterpump belts which also turn the alternator
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:58 am

Am i correct in thinking that if there are no obvious water leaks, (and the head gasket is ok) then, if the hoses have already been checked,the next port of call is the water pump? I seem to recall these leaking from the inner seal,and the leak not always being immediately obvious....

It may be worth considering a coolant loss alarm, or something similar flippa?

Good call with the belt! :wink:
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Post by flippa » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:01 pm

well thanks for the replies ....like i started saying i had a stroke of luck regards the overheat causing me to take a look under the passenger seat and finding the ripped belt........what ever caused the overheat is a complete mystery i had'nt lost much coolant ........all the hoses are new but checked them over alls well, i may have had a weep on the top hose to the metal so i tightened up all the jubilee clips and managed to shove the top hose up the metal pipe a little ....topped up and bled this morning just taken for a run and alls well for now at least ....cheers big d but i renewed the water pump a few months back so thats crossed off the list....... :roll: cheers all :wink:
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:05 pm

Ok Flippa... hope all's well now... :wink:
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