Do I have a blown head gasket?

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Do I have a blown head gasket?

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Hi,

I'm fearing the worst as my 1.7 KY may have head gasket issues. The engined coolant light flashes and sometimes I get heat from the vents sometimes not. The rad takes ages to get hot as if there is no coolant circulation.

Mate at work thinks it might just be a simple think like the water pump? I think there is pressure block somewhere.

Does anyone have any advice as I cant really afford to rebuild my engine. :-(
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I'd check waterpump too.
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Sounds like water pump.

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Thanks, i'll order a new water pump asap. I did hear some strange squeaking sounds coming from the alternator area today...
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Sounds add up. You can soon tell, whip the belt off and wiggle the waterpump pulley. Different waterpump but same principle:

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Don't leave it any longer than need be - they can fail catastrophically.
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I already had the catastrophe. The van van overheated whilst moving house and the pressure blew a pipe off. I tried to use a thermal imager thisafternoon to see what was going on. It seems the heat in the pipes is not even suggesting lack of flow. Which pipe goes direct to the blower - is it the small diameter pipe on the left of the engine bay? 3rd photo?

rubber junction

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Big diameter pipe to front next to cool return pipe

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small diameter pipe to front from top of engine block

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Pump

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1990 Volkswagen Type 2 (T3). Campervan conversion by Luna.
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To me those pics just show heat in the immediate area of the hot points close to the engine without any heat travelling down any pipes. ie there is a flow issue, the pump itself or dead thermostat.
Did you mean to say that the heat pics are showing lack of flow?
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Hi Oldie, yes I think the hot spots and uneven heat distribution might be showing a lack of flow. I meant to say heat not "even", meaning lack of flow.

When I bleed from the top of the rad there is a short hiss of air then cold water spurts out. this is after the engine gets up to 57 degrees. hence I would expect it to be warm.
1990 Volkswagen Type 2 (T3). Campervan conversion by Luna.
1.7 L (1,715 cc) (54 bhp) (Serial # KY)
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LUNA-FREIZEITMOBILE GMBH: http://tinyurl.com/6mjerz8

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