new with with sum old skoll Q's
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new with with sum old skoll Q's
sum pips, new here, been reading up on these forums for quite a bit now and well
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well to cut it short, I have an LX stock motor, aside from the usual bolt-ons, and got a few questions.
Car lately been Over-heating lately and along with that been sucking oil and anti-freeze like a *****, could this be the head-gasket or should i just hit-up the water-pump and thermo??
Also, wat the heck is water leaking out of the exhaust for?? Could this be the result of the above?? or is this normal??
thx in advance
might as well join.
well to cut it short, I have an LX stock motor, aside from the usual bolt-ons, and got a few questions.
Car lately been Over-heating lately and along with that been sucking oil and anti-freeze like a *****, could this be the head-gasket or should i just hit-up the water-pump and thermo??
Also, wat the heck is water leaking out of the exhaust for?? Could this be the result of the above?? or is this normal??
thx in advance
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Re: new with with sum old skoll Q's (EvilPinkEye)
water from the exhaust is normal. That is from the chemical reaction that occurs when gasses enter the cat.
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground.
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground.
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Re: new with with sum old skoll Q's (B2FiNiTY)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B2FiNiTY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">water from the exhaust is normal. That is from the chemical reaction that occurs when gasses enter the cat.
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats all i can say too
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats all i can say too
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Re: new with with sum old skoll Q's (B2FiNiTY)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B2FiNiTY »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">water from the exhaust is normal. That is from the chemical reaction that occurs when gasses enter the cat.
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground. </TD></TR></TABLE>
oh man, crap, I see no leaks anywhere, damn thing in dry as a bone, was hoping for a simple leak.
gonna see if i can get a new thermo and pump to see if it improves, if not damn 30d's out side and just not up to the head thing
cheers
Over heating could be from a blown headgasket or leaking water pump or radiator hoses or just the radiator. Check for leaking on the ground. </TD></TR></TABLE>
oh man, crap, I see no leaks anywhere, damn thing in dry as a bone, was hoping for a simple leak.
gonna see if i can get a new thermo and pump to see if it improves, if not damn 30d's out side and just not up to the head thing
cheers
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