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Title: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: fcc-pt on 28 July 2015, 18:00:04
Every week or so I have to add a liter of water... I can see a leak next to the starter but I guess that is not related with a leak!
My guess goes to some clogged tube or damaged valve.

Here is my diagnose, with the car working and after the fan stop, I press the main hose (the one that connects the engine to the radiator)
and I can feel a little pressure nothing amazing. So I open the expansian tank and the water get all out... the pressure on the main hose
gets lose and the water continuous to flush out.

What do you guys think?
Title: Re: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: fcc-pt on 28 July 2015, 18:00:36
Need some help...
Title: Re: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: flyer 0712 on 28 July 2015, 18:38:05
top hose if too hard could mean pressure in system......try having the car pressure tested for leaks....or have it tested with the blue fluid head gasket testing kit to see if head gaskets are ok... :y
Title: Re: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: fcc-pt on 28 July 2015, 19:12:53
top hose if too hard could mean pressure in system......try having the car pressure tested for leaks....or have it tested with the blue fluid head gasket testing kit to see if head gaskets are ok... :y

It has some pressure... I guess lower than 1 bar.
Title: Re: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: fcc-pt on 28 July 2015, 19:15:51
I recal to see the water circulating on the expansion tank while accelerating the engine!
Now, that does not happen anymore! I can't see the water circulating.
Title: Re: Not a Water Leak?
Post by: fcc-pt on 28 July 2015, 20:03:47
In earlier post I benn told that could be heater bypass valve...
I been trying to locate the heater bypass valve on ebay but I can't make distinguish between the two heater bypass valves, the one that stands next to radiator and the one that stand on the back of the engine...