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Re: Re: Thirsty Radiator

To: Victor Hughes <v.hughes@student.canberra.edu.au>
Subject: Re: Re: Thirsty Radiator
From: jeyerman@ix.netcom.com
Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 19:39:08 -0500
Some years ago a friend of mine had a Toyota Corolla that had a very small head 
gasket leak-it just leaked coolant into one combustion chamber, nothing else-no 
water in the oil or anything like that.  He drove it for a few thousand miles 
that way and then asked if I could replace the head gasket for him.  When I 
opened up the engine I found that there was substantial damage to the 
combustion chamber.  It appears that anti-freeze eats up the inside of an 
aluminum combustion chamber.  I had never seen this before, but no doubt-the 
cylinder head had to be replaced.  Evidentally burning anti-freeze does 
something bad to aluminum.

Jan


Victor Hughes <v.hughes@student.canberra.edu.au> wrote:
> Tim

I concur with the other responses - blown head gasket - the only thing I'd
add - fix it fast, water in your oil (which may eventually happen even if
not yet) doesn't lubricate well - I ran my big end bearings after blowing a
head gasket.

Vic

Tim Wilkinson wrote:

> I've had a problem develop over the past 2-3 weeks where the main
> symptom seems to be a  lot of water disappearing from the radiator. It's
> 'drinking' almost 1.5 litres of water approx every 50 miles and since it
> is not overheating or overflowing from the radiator cap, it has be going
> somewhere else. Another couple of symptoms are rough starting - sounds
> like it's firing on only 3 cylinders for the first 30 seconds, and if
> I'm not paranoid, what appears to be steam coming from the exhaust when
> the engine is cold.
>
>



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