Mike_Byron wrote:
Wait a minute !!! Dont go back demanding answers until you have some proper information about your cars problem. Especially dont be goaded by a 19 yo with a non threatening appearance who doesn't himself have a good record of demands.
Bow - just because its overheating does not mean its an engine problem per se. It could be if its driven into the ground while its overheating. What makes your friends so sure its a "bottom end problem" ????
Minis over heat unless the cooling system is spot on - It only needs a 10% loss of cooling efficiency and you have a overheating problem. Mostly this simply relates to the circulating volume of coolant. That is : the radiator level is low, the radiator is paritally clogged, there is a radiator leak, the thermostat is faulty and last, the water pump has become corroded around the impellor and is not pumping coolant around the system.
Check these above things out first - over things will cause overheating but check the obvious before stamping feet in front of engines builders.
I will happily answer and advise on any areas you have concerns about but lets start at the begining.
I'm not going to go storming in demanding answers to the mechanics. I will ask them why it has taken a turn for not good so soon after a rebuild.
The guys that told me they thought it was a bottom end, i assume have been and worked around minis ever since they were invented, and they said the problem was resonably obvious to them - without being 100%. So they would know a bit.
The car has never lost any coolant at all, and is always full in the radiator. The temperature gauge always rises heaps when going up hills - even if it is a gentle stroll up at 30km/h. But always sits higher than it used to.
I would like to get help on the internet, but i dont know enough to descibe everything i hear or see. So that doesnt work so well.
I've been told my first step should be to get an oil pressure gauge, and see what that tells me. So, as a start, i will.