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ALLARD
 


Member Since: 03 Jun 2011
Location: Glos
Posts: 10

Engine coolant problem

Hello
I have what I think is a big problem on a disco 3. Lent it to a friend to tow with, fan belt broke which he repaired but now it continually shows a low coolant level.
On checking, small bubbles are seen entering the top of the header tank from the top radiator bleed.
He told me the car only lost a small amount of coolant but at a first glance I think either a head gasket has started weeping or something is cracked.
You can fill the header up and start the engine but it doesn't pump out like a normal blown gasket but on fitting the rad cap the pressure builds up to a point where the water in the tank disappears!
If you release the cap and therefore pressure the water floods back in!
There is no water in the oil,no emulsified oil , no steam from the exhausts and the car appears to run better than before!
I have searched through the threads that mention steel shim gaskets that don't blow so I guess I'm looking at a crack somewhere.
I think this might prove terminal for this car but I thought I would run it past you all in case I'm missing something.
Thanks for any help offered
  
Post #147820924th May 2015 9:17 pm
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stephenw46
 


Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: West Midlands
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United Kingdom 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 TDV6 XS Auto Corris GreyDiscovery 4

Firstly I would bleed the system and get her warmed up so the heaters are blowing hot then I would let her cool down and put a pressure testing gauge on her, and build the pressure up to see if she drops then release the pressure and run the engine to see if there is a pressure build up Thumbs Up good luck
  
Post #147821424th May 2015 9:33 pm
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anglefire
 


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Top it up and bleed as per the correct procedure. Do a search on here and you will find it.
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Post #147825625th May 2015 6:05 am
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Kingmav66
 


Member Since: 20 Jul 2010
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England 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

Try this thread for starters, it has a small bit about bleeding. Remember the easiest way of checking the coolant level is without the headlight in place Thumbs Up
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic69990.h...%2Bcoolant
   
Post #147830625th May 2015 8:47 am
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ALLARD
 


Member Since: 03 Jun 2011
Location: Glos
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Thanks for all your ideas.
I have already bled the system through the bleed points,even at one point back bleeding it through the bleed tube at the top of the engine!
The car has sat for a week since I last ran it and the system still had pressure in it when I released the cap.
I think it can't have a crack/leaking gasket and still maintain pressure for that long.
I will try the full bleed routine tomorrow and post an update.
Again thanks for all advice.
I have read about EGR coolers. Can these introduce pressure into the system?
  
Post #147858625th May 2015 7:17 pm
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Davygib1
 


Member Since: 21 Jul 2024
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Hi did you eventually find what exactly was causing this pressure in the header tank as I have just bought a disco with this happening same as urs and it's a bit confusing as I cannot smell any exhaust fumes in the tank but it bubbles badly and the pressure will remain in the system forever.
Thanks in advance
  
Post #237374621st Jul 2024 7:46 pm
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