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alan128 Posted - 06/04/2009 : 18:34:05
stag bought fair body losing water ,in radiator no leaks . not overheating once water kept filled . where to start to find problem ? head gasket/ heads corroded / other ?
if head /heads how to find out whitch head
anybody any advice

alan chan
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dns Posted - 21/04/2009 : 20:53:57
Any chance of posting a photo of the header tank setup please,i've been thinking about doing this for a while.What tank did you use?
Cheers
Steve
alan128 Posted - 07/04/2009 : 20:39:32
thanks for info will give me somewhere to start

alan chan
Stagdad Posted - 06/04/2009 : 19:46:49
Alan ,

Most likely place for leaks are the inlet manifold or water pump gaskets especialy if the car is left standing for a long time as the gaskets get soggy.Mine leaks when not used (as do many others) and it gets wet in the "v" but once i've given it a good run it's fine .I have a header tank with a level sensor so no fear of running out of water with out knowing about it when it's too late.

Cheers Steve

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