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New Owner, One Day Old And Overheated. Need Help!


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The thermostat opens and fan runs. The water pump is flowing fine. Will try again with a tighter seal. Ive cancelled the rolling road tuning until i get this sorted, or at least holding temperature below 100deg!

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Popped out today with a new rad cap cover, got to 100deg then I heard fizzing! Not the full cascade of water as last time, but still a small leak!

 

I have tried the double gasket trick, slicing my finger in the process, but then down came the rain so have to wait until it drys up before I can test.

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It was going so well!! :80: Ok, you the extra gasket in the rad cap seems (Fingers crossed) to have done the trick. Went out for a good run earlier to get the car up to temperature. Hovered around 95, then I stopped to pick something up form the post office. 20 mins later I got back in and was heading home, the gauge was initially working then all of a sudden at some lights, I set off (In haste) and the gauge dropped to zero! Nothing, nada, no measure! :crazy:

 

Got home ok though and although my legs were roasting like chicken on a skewer, I checked the cap and to my surprise, no major leaking!!! :rofl:

 

So one problem solved (Maybe!), now to solve the gauge issues! To be fair, the gauges are all crap! Not sure any of them work properly - the speedo jumps up and down! Gonna need some serious advice! Whilst my mechanical skills are limited (I'm learning), my electrical skills are non existent!!! :help:

 

Rolling road re-booked. Hopefully a smoother running engine may also help the cause. :diablo:

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Being a kit car that is one of the design features an item falling off now and then to keep you on your toes. It was a good hot day to test the cooling though. The cars can get rather hot with all the heat transfer through the metal but it makes a heater an unnecessary piece of weight. Mine never worked and when there was no tapping for it on my replacement engine out it Came!

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bad earths are the cause of many issues on a kit..

i wrapped my exhaust to keep the foot well cooler. as the exhaust was next to it.

plus some heat reflector in the foot well too

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