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Re: [alfa] Alfetta cooling problems



Stefano, do a compression check, this will show you if you are leaking
combustion gas. Also run the car with the cap of and look for a steady
stream of bubbles rising to the top of the radiator,another sure sign of a
combustion leak into the water jacket. The heads do crack but it is not very
common, if however this is the case fit a new head, dont bother with having
the old one repaired.
Dean
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From: Stefano.Iachella@domain.elided
<Stefano.Iachella@domain.elided>
To: alfa-digest@domain.elided <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Date: Wednesday, 9 June 2004 2:13
Subject: [alfa] Alfetta cooling problems


>Cats,
>
>My Alfetta's cooling system is doing some weird things.
>
>It sat over the weekend and I started it and drove it last night. I
>had no temperature reading for a few miles so I pulled over. I opened
>the radiator cap and water burst out. I refilled and started it up,
>shut it off and checked again. Filled up and repeated. It took about
>2 liters. Temperature readings had resumed.
>
>Driving it caused the temperature to rise to over 200 from 175 in
>about 15 seconds and then drop back to 175 in about the same
>time. It goes for 4 or 5 minutes at 175 and then rises again. This
>is even at freeway speeds.
>
>Other confusing things - when I stop it, the over flow bottle fills
>up to the top.
>
>This morning I'm getting the same behavior, so I left it at home.
>I replaced the thermostat with the kind discussed here before;
>a Stant with the reverse poppet. I did this 6 months ago. Also 6
>months ago, I replaced the squeaky electric fan with a slim radiator
>fan, 9 inch diameter, I think.
>
>This is the same car that had been diagnosed with faulty radiator
>cap and overflow bottle cap a few weeks ago, which have been replaced.
>It also could have a failing head gasket or something else sinister;
>I'm getting water seeping out at the exhaust manifold at the copper
>exhaust gasket #3. It seeps out the top when it's cold and dries up
>and stops when it's hot.
>
>The guys at Norman Racing say the water jacket fails near the
>intake, not the exhaust. Could I have a cracked head, or is it
>a cooling problem that can be found.
>
>Any opinions welcome. Thanks,
>Stefano
>Oakland, CA
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