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scooby-boy-123 13 April 2011 07:05 PM

Bit of steam???
 
Well ive got a blobeye wrx.. And every now and again, il be sat in traffic and steam comes out the driver's side of the bonnet not a fat lot just a cloud then it'll stop. Its happened about 3 times in 3 weeks!!!

Ive looked and found that the bottom of the rad seem's abit wet, but there's never anything on my drive to sugest there's a leak and after checking the water it doesnt appear to be losing any..

Ang idea's guy's???

bigphilly 13 April 2011 07:10 PM

mine was the same.coming from the corners where the metal meets the platics,went and got a alloy 1 for 150.

scooby-boy-123 13 April 2011 07:11 PM

Alloy what??

scooby-boy-123 13 April 2011 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by scooby-boy-123 (Post 9986136)
Alloy what??

Rad??

Paul Hutch 13 April 2011 07:27 PM

ye

alcazar 13 April 2011 07:42 PM

Scooby boy, how old is your car? Mine's rad went after 12 years, it now has one EXACTLY the same for over 400bhp, if it can last 12 years, why pay more?

scooby-boy-123 13 April 2011 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 9986227)
Scooby boy, how old is your car? Mine's rad went after 12 years, it now has one EXACTLY the same for over 400bhp, if it can last 12 years, why pay more?

Is a 53 plate

scooby-boy-123 13 April 2011 08:18 PM

If the rad was leaking though wouldnt it be steaming all the time?

alcazar 13 April 2011 08:50 PM

No, maybe just under pressure, pressure falls, leak stops, temp rises again, pressure rises, it leraks, etc.

Mine did that on the top hose too.

Mrchips 13 April 2011 10:12 PM

Yep, mine did the same, tiny crack top left, as above if pressure rises then it will mist and cause steam under bonnet, new rad cost me, I think from memory about £40

kewe 13 April 2011 10:43 PM

Surely over time the water level will drop with this scenario no?

Mrchips 13 April 2011 10:47 PM

Yes it would.

sharpy2010 14 April 2011 12:32 AM

Mine did/does exactly the same. Haven't noticed it for a while now though. First time it did it, I went out and bought a fire extinguisher for the car just in case, as I didn't know what it was!

scooby-boy-123 14 April 2011 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by kewe (Post 9986663)
Surely over time the water level will drop with this scenario no?

Thats the thing though i check the water everyday now since it started and its not loseing any ;-/. Im gunna wipe were it's wet later and see what happens.

Butty 14 April 2011 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by scooby-boy-123 (Post 9986865)
Thats the thing though i check the water everyday now since it started and its not loseing any ;-/. Im gunna wipe were it's wet later and see what happens.

Are you checking the header tank or plastic expansion tank?

scooby-boy-123 14 April 2011 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by Butty (Post 9986888)
Are you checking the header tank or plastic expansion tank?

The top of the rad and the tank to the left if the engine. My cooolant needs topping up mind.

alcazar 14 April 2011 10:54 AM

Don't forget that LOTS AND LOTS of steam is produced by only a few drops of water.

If it's steam, find out where it's coming from and replace that part.

markb_s1 14 April 2011 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by alcazar (Post 9987065)
Don't forget that LOTS AND LOTS of steam is produced by only a few drops of water.

If it's steam, find out where it's coming from and replace that part.


was going to say the same.. doesn't take much water to make a significant amount of steam. the level will drop eventually but better get it sorted now imo.

chrisdicko 14 April 2011 03:13 PM

Definitely steam? And not perhaps smoke? There is a common oil leak, where the oil drips on to the headers....

scooby-boy-123 14 April 2011 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by chrisdicko (Post 9987420)
Definitely steam? And not perhaps smoke? There is a common oil leak, where the oil drips on to the headers....

Not 100% sure its steam but lers just say it diesnt smell of oil if you know what i mean. And ive been looking to see if theres any oil anywhere no obviuos signs.. If it was leaking oil though surely it would leave evidence on my nice clean driveway???

chrisdicko 14 April 2011 03:30 PM

No, not necessarily. When mine needed doing, it only occasionally leaked, and only when driving. I'm not sure you'd really see evidence of it on the headers either to be honest.

It maybe isn't this at all mate, but just thought I would give you the heads up :)

scooby-boy-123 14 April 2011 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by chrisdicko (Post 9987446)
No, not necessarily. When mine needed doing, it only occasionally leaked, and only when driving. I'm not sure you'd really see evidence of it on the headers either to be honest.

It maybe isn't this at all mate, but just thought I would give you the heads up :)

I'll have to have a look but there not the best engine's to look over lol no bloody room around them!(

harvey 14 April 2011 08:00 PM

If you are not loosing any water over a period of time it is very unlikely it is steam.
Remember your header tank is on the driver's side of the engine.

scooby-boy-123 14 April 2011 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by harvey (Post 9987973)
If you are not loosing any water over a period of time it is very unlikely it is steam.
Remember your header tank is on the driver's side of the engine.

You wreckon steam is coming out the header tank then?

harvey 15 April 2011 08:30 AM

IF it is steam that is the probable source. Check your header tank cap and the overflow pipe. Sometimes the pipe weld breaks allowing some leakage. This is the pipe next to the header tank cap.
Other than that it is a matter of observing what is happening over a period of time and narrowing down your search area.


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