t25 2.1 wbx overheating
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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
yes it will be able to tell if your cooling system is pressurising from the cylinder gasses
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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
Aidan wrote:need to get a sniff test done, I don't think this is a stat problem
Sounds like it's time to assume the position

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
could it be warped heads ?
i replaced the sleeve seals and head gaskets . all clean and looking normal.
do i need to take to a garage for the test?
should i eliminate the pipes first to see if there is a blockage .
is it possible that one of the sleeves could be cracked ?
i replaced the sleeve seals and head gaskets . all clean and looking normal.
do i need to take to a garage for the test?
should i eliminate the pipes first to see if there is a blockage .
is it possible that one of the sleeves could be cracked ?
rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
do i need to take to a garage for the test?
yes unless you have a spare £70 to buy the tester - see ebay co tester
heads rarely warp on wbx, the seal is that compressible metal gasket that goes ontop of liners against head recesses, heads need to be well smooth, no dents, scratches etc from scraping off the carbon deposits
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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
i didnt replace the compressible metal gaskets.
they looked ok. should i of replaced them
they looked ok. should i of replaced them

rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
replace everytime that's why they are in the kit
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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
heads off again tomorrow then .
anything i should look out for whilst there off ?
anything i should look out for whilst there off ?
rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
well one of the gaskets was in bad shape.
replaced them all.
noticed leak behind water pump so thats off. put it back on tomorrow. fingers crossed
replaced them all.
noticed leak behind water pump so thats off. put it back on tomorrow. fingers crossed

rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
well after refilling with water noticed a leak from water pump.
took pump off checked for blockage,s . all clean. resealed only to find hair line crack in water pump.
so on hold till i get a new pump
took pump off checked for blockage,s . all clean. resealed only to find hair line crack in water pump.
so on hold till i get a new pump

rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
Well update on the heating issue. After replacing water pump and fitting a new expansio tank.
Had drivine roughly 200 miles with out a problem and temp showing less then halve.
Van started running lumpy. So altered timing a little. And now back to over heating. Put timing back
And can get a run of 80 miles then loses water thru the second bottle but temp still low.
Won't do hills very well as does lose water and over heats
Had drivine roughly 200 miles with out a problem and temp showing less then halve.
Van started running lumpy. So altered timing a little. And now back to over heating. Put timing back
And can get a run of 80 miles then loses water thru the second bottle but temp still low.
Won't do hills very well as does lose water and over heats

rust of course its got rust 

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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
sounds like a products of combustion in the coolant, a sniff test will confirm, a leak down test should isolate which head if only one
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Re: t25 2.1 wbx overheating
Will look into get a test done. Still strange I thought. After the heating up issue.
Did the normal bleed the system. Turned timing back a little. Then drove around for roughly 2 hours.
Did a little bit of off roading and fine again. :s
Did the normal bleed the system. Turned timing back a little. Then drove around for roughly 2 hours.
Did a little bit of off roading and fine again. :s
rust of course its got rust 
