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Author:  1275LS [ Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:32 pm ]
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So I did an oil change the other weekend and probably overfilled the oil a bit.

So I'll drain it tomorrow and get the level right but it has gottent too hot the last couple of times I have driven it and is running really rough.

Also there is a bit of water around when I stop but I am not sure if thats just because the thing has gotten too hot or a hose is done.

It has recently had a recore to the rad and has been fine since so I dont think it is an issue there.

It was due to go in to Matt Read for a carby rebuild so is the overheating more likely to be to do with whcih of the following:
    Too much oil
    Carby needs rebuild and adjustment
    Hose leakage
    Timing etc


Any ideas welcome.

Tomorrow I'll be:
    Checking the hoses
    Sorting the oil level
    Checkling the plugs
    Checking the timing is still on (SimonBBC electronic dizzy should still be ok)
    Double checking the rad recore hasn't failed



Anyway I hope I haven't left anything out and at least given someone a chuckle with my over-tired ineptitude. :lol:

Author:  i got a mini [ Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:37 pm ]
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Check all radiator hoses u might be loosing water which is causing u to overheat :)

Author:  Bubbacluby [ Fri Nov 23, 2012 9:59 pm ]
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Check to see if your oil is milky, or your water has oil in it.

If it has gotten very hot you may have blown a head gasket also.

But first start it and run it looking under the bonnet and revving it will increase the water pressure and if it is a hose you should see it squirting out, pouring out on the floor.

This happened to me on holidays when i was in brisbane. Ran fine all the way there, all of a sudden was getting hot and didnt know why and thought radiator had kicked it in. Checkled it out when i could see and the heater outlet on the rear radiator pipe had split (Luckily i brung a spare with me)

Good luck

Author:  1275LS [ Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:37 pm ]
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Thanks guys.

Will check it over in the am.

Hey Bubba are you ready to sell me your spare GT yet :wink:

Just kidding... the wife would kill me...

Author:  BALLISTIC [ Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:48 pm ]
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Did you bleed the cooling system (thermostat opened) after refitting radiator? (check temp & pressure/firmness of top & bottom hoses after operation for an indication)
Is temp sender giving false reading?
Is gauge/indicator operating correctly?
Was coolant put in the cooling system when refilled or did you only use water?
Is carb running lean?
At back of cylinder block there is a drain plug, is it blocked when you remove plug?
Comp test?
Water pump & or bearing?
Belt tension?
Radiator leak?
top/bottom Hose leak?
Bypass hose leak?
Heater? if so check it is getting heat/hot in cabin.

Author:  1275LS [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 12:05 am ]
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Great list Ballistic thanks


    Is temp sender giving false reading? Nope Definitely hot and loosing water so probably a leak.
    Is gauge/indicator operating correctly? Yep I'd say so
    Was coolant put in the cooling system when refilled or did you only use water? Coolant
    Is carb running lean? Either or - it needs a rebuild
    At back of cylinder block there is a drain plug, is it blocked when you remove plug? Never knew of that one... will have a look
    Comp test? Fine last time I checked. Will do again tomorrow
    Water pump & or bearing? I put in a new hiflow one when I recored the rad
    Belt tension? ok i think.. will check
    Radiator leak? not that I could see. its a recent recore. I'll check
    top/bottom Hose leak? possibly. there was some coolant there but I couldn't see if it had just dripped off the cap
    Bypass hose leak? I hope not, dont feel like pulling the head or the rad
    Heater? if so check it is getting heat/hot in cabin. Currently in a box in the shed so I doubt it :)


Thanks again.

Author:  TheMiniMan [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:59 am ]
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righty-o Alec,,, bring it over,,, i know you need a good spanking :-)
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i`m ok to do it now,,, my spastic-ness has all gone :-)

seriously guys-n-gals ,,, Alec just loves the attention, :-)

Edit--> seriously it`s obvious it needs a good looking at... i`m only joking with the spanking & the "Alec wanting the attention" thing,,, that was just me being silly really :-(



:-)

Author:  1275LS [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 7:57 am ]
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TheMiniMan wrote:
righty-o Alec,,, bring it over,,, i know you need a good spanking :-)
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i`m ok to do it now,,, my spastic-ness has all gone :-)

seriously guys-n-gals ,,, Alec just loves the attention, :-)

Edit--> seriously it`s obvious it needs a good looking at... i`m only joking with the spanking & the "Alec wanting the attention" thing,,, that was just me being silly really :-(
:-)


Thanks Matt.

Author:  1275LS [ Sat Nov 24, 2012 10:29 pm ]
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Ok here's the verdict.

The bottom hose's top joint was not done up properly and leaking
The heater take off has a dodgy stud an isn't sealing.

It was also pretty murky.. so I gave it a flush.

When it gets round to a rebuild it'll get hot tanked I guess..

Thanks all.

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