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    #16
    Originally posted by cjdontthink View Post
    Its just odd the HG would blow after adding water wetter. A compression test should tell me if its blown too?
    The numbers were fine when I bought the engine

    I think that kinked heater line is causing that section of the water to get hot and then boil
    not really, the leak down test is better. it fills the chamber with a 100psi. a small % of air will bleed off past rings and valves. and if the head gasket went bad air will bleed into the cooling system causing bubbles to come out. a compression test does not do this because the engine is spinning and only sees over 100psi for a short burst. hmmm... a compression test might push air into the cooling system if the HG is blown. but the leak down test is a better choice.
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      #17
      Originally posted by !kid View Post
      not really, the leak down test is better. it fills the chamber with a 100psi. a small % of air will bleed off past rings and valves. and if the head gasket went bad air will bleed into the cooling system causing bubbles to come out. a compression test does not do this because the engine is spinning and only sees over 100psi for a short burst. hmmm... a compression test might push air into the cooling system if the HG is blown. but the leak down test is a better choice.
      Yeah I know what both are. I don't have a leak down tester though, might be able to borrow one.

      A compression test will read low psi if the headgasket is leaking. Depends where the leak is though
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        #18
        Ive had motors let the HG go quickly after install when the motor had been sitting a while even tested good before install its the risk you sometimes take.

        I would just pressure test the coolant since its virtually free. Just pump it up and let it sit while it sits go around the motor looking for an obvious leak. This kink you have if you have one it could be putting a pocket of air in the system not allowing it to properly bleed, dunno hard to say w/o looking at it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by vert_this View Post
          Ive had motors let the HG go quickly after install when the motor had been sitting a while even tested good before install its the risk you sometimes take.

          I would just pressure test the coolant since its virtually free. Just pump it up and let it sit while it sits go around the motor looking for an obvious leak. This kink you have if you have one it could be putting a pocket of air in the system not allowing it to properly bleed, dunno hard to say w/o looking at it.

          this has to be a pretty serious HG leak to make it shoot water out so quickly after warming up.


          How would a leak cause this, lowering the pressure and allowing it to boil? Wouldn't water leak and I'd see it?
          Anyway I'm going to hopefully do the pressure test monday
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            #20
            This is info I've saved 'cause ya just never know

            If the damage was severe, it may show up on a compression test, but the more common case is slight damage that won't be revealed that was. The most common case is a leak of air into the cooling system. An extended (for several minutes) leak down test using 180psi while monitoring cooling system pressure with a sensitive gage will usually locate small leaks. Or you can full bleed the system, drive the car for a bit and re-bleed. Release of a significant amount of air then or on a subsequent bleed is evidence of a leak. JLEVIE

            If you think you may have blown a head gasket, you might want to look into something like this: http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/lis75500.html Checks for presence of exhaust gases in your coolant, pretty much a surefire test. I hate second-guessing, especially something like this, so it'd definitely be worth the $25 to me. WH33LHOP
            Last edited by 36brua; 01-20-2013, 09:46 AM.
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              #21
              I had a 735e32 years ago that was doing something similar neither water nor oil was mixing however the compression was pumping air over into the system. It took a HG to repair it. I'm not saying you have a blown HG I'm only saying its possible and it doesnt have to be severe.

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                #22
                There is no way its pumping enough gas in there to bubble as much as it is.
                I just shot a vid with my infrared thermometer explaining why I think that kinked hose is causing the problems.
                I think it is backing up that pipe that the lower reservoir hose connects too and the water isn't circulating through the heater pipes as well as it should. My heater also doesn't work for crap!

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by vert_this View Post
                  This kink you have if you have one it could be putting a pocket of air in the system not allowing it to properly bleed, dunno hard to say w/o looking at it.
                  I think I covered that also?

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                    #24
                    not trying to be a jerk here ..but your hose hook up to heater core is
                    Head -> bottom outlet
                    Spider hose->top outlet
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by vert_this View Post
                      I think I covered that also?
                      This might be what is happening. I might have introduced air into it when I bent the metal pipe down.

                      I just took out the metal pipe and its not kinked as much as it looks while its in the car, its fine.
                      when I undid the hose for the pip it was just air and no water.
                      How could I refill the system and make sure there is no ait in there?

                      Originally posted by 36brua View Post
                      not trying to be a jerk here ..but your hose hook up to heater core is
                      Head -> bottom outlet
                      Spider hose->top outlet
                      thats how I have it
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by cjdontthink View Post
                        thats how I have it
                        He's pretty much saying that is why your heat is not working.

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                          #27
                          you can fill up the heater core with a funnel pull the top hose outside in the engine compartment against the firewall pour it in until it starts coming out. This will get most of it Then start car and bleed as usual. This should force it out if in fact that is the problem. I like to have the back end of the car pointing down hill if possible while filling to help purge all the air out. You should also have the heat pointing at full blast HOT.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by S62 View Post
                            He's pretty much saying that is why your heat is not working.
                            Thats the correct routing
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by cjdontthink View Post
                              Thats the correct routing
                              dude heat will not work if you have a pocket of air in the line. I go thur this every time I do a t belt and water pump on M20's. I just hope its your problem and not something more major.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by vert_this View Post
                                dude heat will not work if you have a pocket of air in the line. I go thur this every time I do a t belt and water pump on M20's. I just hope its your problem and not something more major.
                                Yeah I know a pocket of air in the line will mess things up. Will it cause that bottom line to bubble and shoot water out?


                                How do I go about getting all the air out?!
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