It pains me to ask, but did the sniffer test get done?
Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
- steve_weegie
- Posts: 3249
- Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:40 am
- Location: Nessieland
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
John, you're not serious are you
It pains me to ask, but did the sniffer test get done?
It pains me to ask, but did the sniffer test get done?
Arriving broadside, in a cloud of smoke......
- bertieduff
- Posts: 2253
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:19 am
- Location: Purple Side of the Moon
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
No help at all, but feeling your pain 
Lotus Corsa
Lotus Wagon R
Lotus Focus
Lotus Collie dug
Lotus Wagon R
Lotus Focus
Lotus Collie dug
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Likewise mate......gutted for you......will Dan give you a discount on a Honda?
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
John,
You need to think about what's different when you test it vs when Dan does.
Describe as accurately as you can what actually happened in the most recent event and exactly what symptoms you observe ...
Cheers,
Robin
You need to think about what's different when you test it vs when Dan does.
Describe as accurately as you can what actually happened in the most recent event and exactly what symptoms you observe ...
Cheers,
Robin
I is in your loomz nibblin ur wirez
#bemoretut
#bemoretut
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
The only thing I can think is that I'm not driving it as hard as John. That's a scary thought though.
The weirdest thing is that I can't actually find any signs of a problem anywhere. Gonna pull the head off again and inspect everything in the tiniest detail for clues. Its just one of those.
Dan@JPS
The weirdest thing is that I can't actually find any signs of a problem anywhere. Gonna pull the head off again and inspect everything in the tiniest detail for clues. Its just one of those.
Dan@JPS
- Victor Meldrew
- Posts: 5733
- Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:01 pm
- Location: Unable to use location services. Please turn on your wifi....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
I think dan said it....robin wrote:John,
You need to think about what's different when you test it vs when Dan does.
Describe as accurately as you can what actually happened in the most recent event and exactly what symptoms you observe ...
Cheers,
Robin
1. get in car.. rag the sh*t out of it... gear shifts when you hit the rev limiter and feather third gear in and out of traffic... start to lift off when you get to arond 120tuts but only when you cant see the road is clear.
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
- Victor Meldrew
- Posts: 5733
- Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:01 pm
- Location: Unable to use location services. Please turn on your wifi....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Dan has been great, dropping everything to come straight to me to pick the car up, even though we were miles away and it was after 6.00pm
As you can imagine, I am felling somewhat frustrated, and you can see Dan is just as pissed off..
"I am going to get that thing back to the garage to get the bloody clam off so I can get the engine out and rip it to bits to find out whats wrong with that bloody thing..." kind of frustrated.....
its just as well neither Noops or I smoke or the search for a box of matches may had been successful and the outcome would have been somewhat different....
As you can imagine, I am felling somewhat frustrated, and you can see Dan is just as pissed off..
"I am going to get that thing back to the garage to get the bloody clam off so I can get the engine out and rip it to bits to find out whats wrong with that bloody thing..." kind of frustrated.....
its just as well neither Noops or I smoke or the search for a box of matches may had been successful and the outcome would have been somewhat different....
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Restore it to standard and start again?
[dons flak jacket!]
Chin up John, it will come good in the end, hopefully in time for summer
[dons flak jacket!]
Chin up John, it will come good in the end, hopefully in time for summer
http://www.rathmhor.com | Coaching, training, consultancy
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Dude, in all seriousness, I'd light it.....
Or get an old priest and a young priest....
Or get an old priest and a young priest....
2010 Honda VFR1200F
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
As said above.......Honda time!
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
I haven't met anyone who put a Honda in then had no issues.
I have, however, met at least one person who put a new(-ish) K series back in, and had zero problems
Think carefully before choosing...
I have, however, met at least one person who put a new(-ish) K series back in, and had zero problems
Think carefully before choosing...
http://www.rathmhor.com | Coaching, training, consultancy
- Victor Meldrew
- Posts: 5733
- Joined: Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:01 pm
- Location: Unable to use location services. Please turn on your wifi....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Its either the block or the head.... or something outside of the engine...
The head has been pressure tested... everything outside the engine has been checked several times... so it looks like it could be the block....
unless weve missed something... hence the clams coming off..
The head has been pressure tested... everything outside the engine has been checked several times... so it looks like it could be the block....
unless weve missed something... hence the clams coming off..
Well it moves... might as well make the most of it....
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
Amencampbell wrote:I haven't met anyone who put a Honda in then had no issues.
I have, however, met at least one person who put a new(-ish) K series back in, and had zero problems
Think carefully before choosing...
2010 Honda VFR1200F
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
1990 Honda VFR400 NC30
2000 Honda VTR1000 SP1
2000 Kawasaki ZX-7R
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
BTW, you can achieve a similar load on the engine by keeping the left foot on the brake whilst the right foot is flat on the accelerator. Just do it somewhere sensible (empty motorway) - it means you can keep the tuts the right side of 90Victor Meldrew wrote:I think dan said it....robin wrote:John,
You need to think about what's different when you test it vs when Dan does.
Describe as accurately as you can what actually happened in the most recent event and exactly what symptoms you observe ...
Cheers,
Robin
1. get in car.. rag the sh*t out of it... gear shifts when you hit the rev limiter and feather third gear in and out of traffic... start to lift off when you get to arond 120tuts but only when you cant see the road is clear.
But what actually happens? I assume you're seeing high temperatures on the dash, but what else? Does the expansion tank blow its lid/vent steam, is the radiator actually hot when you pull over? After the event is there any gas in the cooling system that needs to be bled out?
If you pull over and leave the engine running, does the temperature return to normal, or does it keep rising/stay very high.
If it does return to normal on the idle, what about if you pull over, but keep the engine revving at say 3,000 RPM?
Do you know for sure that it's not just a dodgy temperature sensor/wire to the dash? Have you verified >100C temperature at the coolant elbow using a IR thermometer or thermocouple thingmy? When it overheats and you pull over, while the dash is showing >100C temperatures, is the radiator fan running?
Have you measured the temperature across the radiator immediately after it fails?
I cannot help but think that rather than Dan ripping it to pieces again, it would be more fruitful to have you test drive it at Dan's, break it, pull over, Dan jumps out and checks the temperature in various places with the thermometer; indeed with a willing accomplice that could have been done here and saved Dan another trip.
There are, as I see it, only three root causes of the overheating:
(1) The engine is gassing into the coolant, which would probably be combustion gasses; there is a theoretical possibility of the opposite - coolant->engine with no reverse flow of gas. Either way, the cooling system could then lose pressure and boil; it'll take a while to return to normal. If the engine->coolant case you would expect a block check to show up HC in the expansion tank. In the (hypothetical) coolant->engine case you would expect the coolant level to drop after each event.
(2) The coolant flow is not travelling through the radiator. This can be because there is an easier path (e.g. the run through the heater matrix or bypass type circuits is easier than the run through the radiator), or because the stat is blocking the egress from the radiator or because the pump is no longer pumping coolant.
(3) There is nothing wrong with the system at all and it's just a dodgy coolant temperature sensor.
I'm pretty sure you've ruled out (1) by now, as it's what we would all suspect first!
Cheers,
Robin
I is in your loomz nibblin ur wirez
#bemoretut
#bemoretut
Re: Coolant problems, the sequel. FFS..
I didn't think Meldrew got on well with the inhabitants of Craggy Island?Shug wrote:Dude, in all seriousness, I'd light it.....![]()
Or get an old priest and a young priest....
John, best of luck