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all sorted now..jimmy

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hi many thanks all sorted keep fingers crossed.. cheers to all how emailed
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water pump OK?
Is there air in the header tank?
Have you bled the system properly?
like this...http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/bleed ... 29710.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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kevtherev wrote:water pump OK?
Is there air in the header tank?
Have you bled the system properly?
like this...http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/bleed ... 29710.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
hi thanks for info i will go to garage tommorow and talk to them cheers.

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Hi Jimmy :)

Your left knee is a good indicator of if the coolant is circulating correctly, if your knee gets hot air from the heater, the water is going round :wink: (not that it still might need bleeding though)

When you say it goes into the red, do you then stop the engine, or do you mean it goes into the red and stays there but drives OK ?
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Do you mean the temperature guage goes straight to the red or the temperature itself goes straight into the red ? The guage could be mis-reading ... 20-odd year old wiring etc :? OR you have a major overheating issue :oops:

With a 1983 petrol wbxer you have (or at least should have) the early cooling system shown here ... Image

The temp sender has a single (IIRC red and yellow ?) wire going to it ?

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ghost123uk wrote:Hi Jimmy :)

Your left knee is a good indicator of if the coolant is circulating correctly, if your knee gets hot air from the heater, the water is going round :wink: (not that it still might need bleeding though)

When you say it goes into the red, do you then stop the engine, or do you mean it goes into the red and stays there but drives OK ?
hi there many thanks for the help guys when i start from cold i can drive for 5 mins temp gauge goes to red then i stop bus i look at water tank its is bubbling very hot it still drive thow i stop in case it goes bang no leeks under engine but it will need water top up each time.

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Ian Hulley wrote:Do you mean the temperature guage goes straight to the red or the temperature itself goes straight into the red ? The guage could be mis-reading ... 20-odd year old wiring etc :? OR you have a major overheating issue :oops:

With a 1983 petrol wbxer you have (or at least should have) the early cooling system shown here ... Image

The temp sender has a single (IIRC red and yellow ?) wire going to it ?

Ian
hi ya goes too red aafter 5 mins i looked at water tank bubbling there thow no leaks underside.it drives thow but i dont i stoped and waited for long time them toped up water .

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Water tank bubbling means it's either

a) boiling (coolant 50/50 with anti-freeze shouldn't boil in a pressurised system) so air in system and needs bleeding correctly.
b) Not really boiling but has combustion gases entering cooling system ... cracked head, failed head gasket (s).

Have the system bled properly as per Brickyard system (it may have an airlock, blocked rad etc etc does the cab heater get warm ?) and if it persists get the coolant tested for exhaust gas residues.

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