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zukman89 -> RE: Engine cooling issues after deer incident (4/9/2008 8:56:23 AM)
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Hey everyone, Mike, I had checked most everything you had suggested regarding my overheating Disco II. I will recap what happened and what I have done. After hitting a deer and really racking up the front end our Disco II started losing coolant. After the repair shop did the bodywork for a month they told us that they could not see anything accident related with the overheating problem and they suggested a waterpump. I thought it was a little strange but I put a new waterpump in. The vehicle would run fine after I got all the air out of the system for a few weeks and then the coolant level would go down again. One day while my wife was driving the temp gauge went to hot very quickly. She stopped, let it cool down, and we brought it to my shop. So far I have also put in a new thermostat and a new upper hose with updated air bleeder. When I bleed all of the air out of the system and start the vehicle it will not overheat. I can let it run for an hour and I can drive it around. As soon as I shut off the vehicle and restart it it will overheat very quickly. There is some coolant leakage at the rear of the motor and when I put a sniffer in the overflow tank it registers between 50 and 139 for hydrocarbons. This number, even thought there should be none, seems low. Also, at the drivers side edge of the radiator on the top of the plastic there is a small hairline crack about 1/4" long that I could see a small amount of leakage when the vehicle is hot. Thank you very much for your input. Also, congratulations on your readers rides submission to Off-Road. It was nice to see a familiar name in the mag. I hope everyone has a great day. Don
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