Broke down on the motorway a week ago as engine was dangerously overheating steam pouring out the back and the heater wasn't working at all. Have fitted a new thermostat and water pump, flushed out the system with a hose and then tested the system with water before wasting new anti freeze. Followed the wonderful bleeding the coolant thread on Brikyard
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/bleed ... page1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. All seemed well and truly fixed. The coolant warning light didn't come on revved it as advised and bled at the radiator, radiator got warm, the heater was working the fan cut in when it should, no visible leaks. So let it all cool and then drained the water and added the antifreeze, the warning light came on and didn't go off, the heater didn't work and the fan didn't cut in but the engine was getting seriously hot. decided to switch off before something went bang. The coolant level in the expansion tank did go down a little but not much- also sprung a slight leak at the metal water pipe to the thermostat housing so have ordered a new o ring and a tiny drip from metal distribution pipe on top of the engine, neither of these were evident when it was successfully filled with water.
aargh, what am I doing wrong???? Why did it work for the water fill and not the antifreeze???

PS I have been trawling through all the archived and current stuff on here but can't find a similar problem to offer any comfort:-(
Forgot to say the van is a 1.9 petrol early 1985
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