Coolant Loss
Coolant Loss
Hi guys,
ive been topping up alot of coolant lately, also when i step on the throttle, the water meter goes up as well, so it noramlly stays at around 4, but when i step on the throttle it goes to nearly 8. Also the car is very hard to start in the mornings and the coolant buzzer styas on for abt 2 mins, am i due for a rebuild??
Im getting my radiator hoses replaced and gonna get a pressure test, can any1 suggest anything else i can do?? Thanks
ive been topping up alot of coolant lately, also when i step on the throttle, the water meter goes up as well, so it noramlly stays at around 4, but when i step on the throttle it goes to nearly 8. Also the car is very hard to start in the mornings and the coolant buzzer styas on for abt 2 mins, am i due for a rebuild??
Im getting my radiator hoses replaced and gonna get a pressure test, can any1 suggest anything else i can do?? Thanks
Exactly the same thing just recently happened to me.
We found a crack in the front engine plate. Combustion gases were going into the coolant system, thus making it overflow all the time. But only on full throttle. As it's a track car, that was all the time.
Sorry, time to rebuild by the sounds of it.
Good time to look for more power
We found a crack in the front engine plate. Combustion gases were going into the coolant system, thus making it overflow all the time. But only on full throttle. As it's a track car, that was all the time.
Sorry, time to rebuild by the sounds of it.
Good time to look for more power
I've been having some similar problems with my car lately. I finally replaced my motor (got 102K miles out of the original engine) with a Mazda reman, and for the first couple of days, I had to keep adding coolant/water to my reservoir because my add coolant light and buzzer kept coming on whenever I started my car. I took it to the guys that installed the motor and they told me to check the reservoir every morning and add water accordingly and the problem should go away.
I think there might be a problem with my cooling system because I'm pretty sure that my old engine gave up due to a damaged coolant seal.
Is my reman already gone?
Sorry if I'm mooching off your thread Yel.
Jason
I think there might be a problem with my cooling system because I'm pretty sure that my old engine gave up due to a damaged coolant seal.
Is my reman already gone?
Sorry if I'm mooching off your thread Yel.
Jason
^^ Do what charliegt said. Have you done the champagne test? If not do that. Also it is normal for the add coolant buzzer to come on after changing in new water. I like to remove the TB coolant line and hook it up into an empty bottle and wait till the coolant flow is consistant before plugging it back on. This gets rid of the air bubbles in the system.
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Bad news, have done a pressure test, seems like theres no leaks,
probably a broken coolant seal, i think its time for rebuild
just a quick question, should i continue to drive it around??? or should i just leave the car there until i gte a rebuild??
as for rebuilding, wat are your thoughts on genuine mazda seals??
while the engine is out for rebuilding, should i do anything else since the engine outs?? like any eazy mods to get more power or reliabilty
thanks
probably a broken coolant seal, i think its time for rebuild
just a quick question, should i continue to drive it around??? or should i just leave the car there until i gte a rebuild??
as for rebuilding, wat are your thoughts on genuine mazda seals??
while the engine is out for rebuilding, should i do anything else since the engine outs?? like any eazy mods to get more power or reliabilty
thanks
You can usually drive it for a long time after a coolant seal develops a leak, but it's going to foul the plugs every time you stop the engine, as residual cooling system pressure forces coolant into the combustion chamber. This is why it's hard to start.
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Originally Posted by YeL_Rx7
Bad news, have done a pressure test, seems like theres no leaks,
probably a broken coolant seal, i think its time for rebuild
just a quick question, should i continue to drive it around??? or should i just leave the car there until i gte a rebuild??
as for rebuilding, wat are your thoughts on genuine mazda seals??
while the engine is out for rebuilding, should i do anything else since the engine outs?? like any eazy mods to get more power or reliabilty
thanks
probably a broken coolant seal, i think its time for rebuild
just a quick question, should i continue to drive it around??? or should i just leave the car there until i gte a rebuild??
as for rebuilding, wat are your thoughts on genuine mazda seals??
while the engine is out for rebuilding, should i do anything else since the engine outs?? like any eazy mods to get more power or reliabilty
thanks
Good luck,
-Charlie
theres a temp sensor just above the air pump that the stock ecu uses to check the engine temp on the car when starting. its on a coolent box with a radiator cap check that sensor mine broke off and i was have the same problem.
Also check to see if you need new rad caps mine went and easy way to check is to see if you coolent hoses are colapsed.
Also check to see if you need new rad caps mine went and easy way to check is to see if you coolent hoses are colapsed.
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