Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks?
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Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks?
I have a 98 civic ex, it had turbo in there for awhile, but it is out for now. My question is, my coolant level seems to be low every 2-3 weeks. There is no leak that I can see. My oil seems fine, not milky white. So I am not sure where all the coolant is going. I am going to replace the radiator this weekend. Do anyone think it is my headgasket. This problem started after I started boosting the car few months back. I noticed that in the coolant overflow tank, it is really dark and dirty, looks kinda like oil residue or something in there? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (AZNRAC312)
if it was your headgasket you would get a check light thrown at you. do a coolant flush, radiator may be clogged. your car overheating?
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (slkleltlclh)
don't mean to thread jack but im having the exact same problem i have a sohc turbo and my coolant seems to just disappear after a few weeks i have no leaks or milky oil like you too ...plus no smoke out the tail pipe
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do a coolant pressure test to see if any leaks coolant or air is being released if not do a compression test or leak down test to see if a head gasket. or use a combustion test which a blue liquid turns yellow for combustion in the coolant. also re-torq you head bolts if you had a turbo.
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (CASTUDILLO01)
subscribing cause i'm having the same problem.
every 2 weeks or so i put about 1/3 gal of coolant in the radiator. the other day i pulled into the parking lot at work, smelled that burning coolant smell a little bit, and my temp gauge was 3/4 of the way up.
every 2 weeks or so i put about 1/3 gal of coolant in the radiator. the other day i pulled into the parking lot at work, smelled that burning coolant smell a little bit, and my temp gauge was 3/4 of the way up.
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (AZNRAC312)
i vote headgasket on all three cases in this thread!
If you fill your coolant up and drive for a while (2-3 hours) does your temp gauge climb?
Oh, and I totally disagree that you would get a CEL if your headgasket is going...
If you fill your coolant up and drive for a while (2-3 hours) does your temp gauge climb?
Oh, and I totally disagree that you would get a CEL if your headgasket is going...
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i am also having the same problem but my car is supercharged, i never smell coolant around my car but my resevoir is always low
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (wheelmanbg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wheelmanbg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i vote headgasket on all three cases in this thread!
If you fill your coolant up and drive for a while (2-3 hours) does your temp gauge climb?
Oh, and I totally disagree that you would get a CEL if your headgasket is going...</TD></TR></TABLE>
it climbs to about 1/3 of the way up, where it should be. after it runs great for a few weeks i'll smell that and it will run hot.
If you fill your coolant up and drive for a while (2-3 hours) does your temp gauge climb?
Oh, and I totally disagree that you would get a CEL if your headgasket is going...</TD></TR></TABLE>
it climbs to about 1/3 of the way up, where it should be. after it runs great for a few weeks i'll smell that and it will run hot.
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (The Internet Tough Guy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by The Internet Tough Guy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
it climbs to about 1/3 of the way up, where it should be. after it runs great for a few weeks i'll smell that and it will run hot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I bet it's your headgasket! My old CRX used to do that and after I changed the headgasket I never had another problem.
Sounds like your headgasket has a small leak in it right now but it will get worse eventually.
Just pull the head off and change it! But make sure you do it right.
I did it once and 2 years later had to do it again cus I rushed it...
it climbs to about 1/3 of the way up, where it should be. after it runs great for a few weeks i'll smell that and it will run hot.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I bet it's your headgasket! My old CRX used to do that and after I changed the headgasket I never had another problem.
Sounds like your headgasket has a small leak in it right now but it will get worse eventually.
Just pull the head off and change it! But make sure you do it right.
I did it once and 2 years later had to do it again cus I rushed it...
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (wheelmanbg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wheelmanbg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds like your headgasket has a small leak in it right now but it will get worse eventually.
Just pull the head off and change it! But make sure you do it right.
I did it once and 2 years later had to do it again cus I rushed it...</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed. If you crank the engine, is there bubbling in the reservoir? Do a compression/leakdown test.
And you definitely would NOT throw a CEL simply due to a leaking head gasket...mine was burning coolant like mad, and I didn't get a CEL once.
Just pull the head off and change it! But make sure you do it right.
I did it once and 2 years later had to do it again cus I rushed it...</TD></TR></TABLE>
agreed. If you crank the engine, is there bubbling in the reservoir? Do a compression/leakdown test.
And you definitely would NOT throw a CEL simply due to a leaking head gasket...mine was burning coolant like mad, and I didn't get a CEL once.
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (AZNRAC312)
radiator replacement sounds like a good idea, might check your hoses too, my buddy had a problem that he though was the radiator but turned out his hoses had a ton of rot in them.
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i have the same problem...and im boosted b18c1...im pretyt sure its headgasket..fix it quick cuz i think i blew mine...got white smoke coming out at 4kish rpm...coolant in radiator is clean tho so no oil mixed in..
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I did a compression test, it was around 160ish all across, the radiator hose is new, and so is the new radiator. My car don't smoke, but i'm thinking it may be that my headgasket bolts got stretched when my car was boosting. I guess I will find someone to replace the headgasket and get some ARP head studs. Do anyone know how much it will cost to replace headgasket and studs?
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Re: Coolant always low after 2-3 weeks? (slkleltlclh)
No CEL, I guess it will flush the coolant, but my car only overheats when I am in stop and go traffic when my car was turbo. Since I took off the turbo, I never overheat anymore, but my coolant levels still drops.
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you can always just try and retorque your head bolts.
For my car (d16z6), a new head gasket will be about $45 and new ARP's will be about $90. I'm pretty sure it's cheaper for yours.
For my car (d16z6), a new head gasket will be about $45 and new ARP's will be about $90. I'm pretty sure it's cheaper for yours.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AZNRAC312 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I want to know how much would labor cost?</TD></TR></TABLE>
ouch. a lot. It's not too hard to do yourself.
ouch. a lot. It's not too hard to do yourself.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AZNRAC312 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Anyone have a DIY guide on how to change headgaskets?</TD></TR></TABLE>
get a Hayne's and/or Helm's manual. There's a complete instruction set in both, I think. It's pretty straight forward, but tedious.
get a Hayne's and/or Helm's manual. There's a complete instruction set in both, I think. It's pretty straight forward, but tedious.
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If you can, definitely do it yourself!
Labor will KILL you.
Look in the FAQ thread stickied up top. There should be a DIY for head removal/install in there.
And just remember to take your time and not rush anything.
Also if you're doing this you might wanna look into changing your timing belt (and water pump) if it looks worn
Labor will KILL you.
Look in the FAQ thread stickied up top. There should be a DIY for head removal/install in there.
And just remember to take your time and not rush anything.
Also if you're doing this you might wanna look into changing your timing belt (and water pump) if it looks worn
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