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GQ td head gasket

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GQ td head gasket

Post by silentgqownerer »

hi all,
my GQ 2.8 td is over heating, big bubbles come from radiator filler when cap is off and runing, when cap is on it pressurises. Head gasket was done 5 months ago, has it blown again?? Any ideas would be great thanx blokes
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Re: GQ td head gasket

Post by TEAMRPM »

silentgqownerer wrote:hi all,
my GQ 2.8 td is over heating, big bubbles come from radiator filler when cap is off and runing, when cap is on it pressurises. Head gasket was done 5 months ago, has it blown again?? Any ideas would be great thanx blokes
was the head crack tested? :?

was the cooling system bled properly?

could be somthing simple- may be the right time to upgrade er to a 4.2. :D
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Post by silentgqownerer »

mechanic did the work should have had it tested, bled it scince with funnel ( coke bottle) but keeps taking water and blowing continous big bubbles
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Post by TEAMRPM »

silentgqownerer wrote:mechanic did the work should have had it tested, bled it scince with funnel ( coke bottle) but keeps taking water and blowing continous big bubbles
id say take it back to the mechanic who repaired your vehicle. get them to do a head gasket leak test and go from there. they can do this quickly with what we call a teekay headcheck which detects combustion leaks by changing the colour of a special fluid within the radiator filler neck.. works a treat and give a fairly accurate indication.


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Post by silentgqownerer »

thanks mate
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Post by Dzltec »

Your symptoms tell of a combustion leak into the cooling system. A teekay wont work on Diesels.


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