jluc_93 Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 My KE70's been overheating for the passed 2 weeks. I'll drive it for 30 minutes, no overheating turn it off, drive it again for 20 minutes then it starts overheating and missing. Have changed thermostat, radiator cap, new water pump, flushed coolant 3-4 times, don't think it's a headgasket as it's not blowing smoke, no milky oil etc. Have also bled the cooling system as best I can (had the front of the car on stands). Radiator has also been reconditioned 3-4 years ago, new hoses aswell. I have no clue what else it could be, any help would be great. There is a rushing water sound underneath the dash when I make sharp turns as it's warming up. Quote
flyinwall Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 check your timing as it can cause your motor to overheat Quote
shiryo Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 Having same issue with me ke30 bud! I'm out of ideas too! Quote
bruce Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 The rushing water sound underneath the dash is coolant going through the heater pipes. Usually when the heater temp is on (tap open). Could have a bit of air in the cooling system Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted June 21, 2012 Report Posted June 21, 2012 (edited) Your head gasket could be gone, but instead of coolant getting into the oil, exhaust gasses could be leaking into your coolant system. Also, did you reverse flush your coolant system. It can also be a good idea to remove the radiator completely and flush it upside down, on its side etc. If your confident your cooling system is sound, no air locks, radiator is fine, fan is working, thermostat is opening etc then my bet is HG. One last thing, try driving it without the thermostat in it. Eliminate that as a fault. And check your belts are tight. Edited June 21, 2012 by B.L.Z.BUB Quote
troyota Posted June 22, 2012 Report Posted June 22, 2012 Check for a constant stream of bubbles in the coolant by removing your radiator cap and running the engine. Bubbles = Blown head Gasket. Quote
altezzaclub Posted June 22, 2012 Report Posted June 22, 2012 Check for a constant stream of bubbles in the coolant by removing your radiator cap and running the engine. Yep- before you start it one morning take the rad cap off and fill the rad right up. Then start it and leave it idling. if water expands up and starts to pour over the rad top, then bubbles suddenly appear, the head gasket is leaking compression into the water jackets. When it cools it sucks a little water back into the cyl and that causes a misfire when you start it in the morning for a couple of seconds until the plug fires and dries. If you get a small stream of bubbles all the time its pretty bad. It will lose water every time you fill it up, but only the top litre or so. Does it use water. The block water jackets may be getting full of rust, but really you've pretty well sorted everything except the gasket. Quote
philbey Posted June 22, 2012 Report Posted June 22, 2012 Yeh as others point out, a head gasket doesn't have to manifest itself with milky oil etc. It could be one and might well last a long time as is, until it goes real good some day and strands you. It's not a hard job to do on a k engine, even for a beginner. Quote
19914afc Posted June 23, 2012 Report Posted June 23, 2012 Just do a compression and leak down test should give you an answer otherwise as above. Quote
jluc_93 Posted June 24, 2012 Author Report Posted June 24, 2012 Thanks for the help guys, bolted on the shroud today and seemed to be running normally, drove it all day. I think the problem was air in the cooling system, pretty sure there's still a few pockets of air in the system, can still hear dripping/running water from under the dash. Thanks again for all the help! Quote
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