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    Strange overheat

    Ok got a curly one, today was driving my 2.8 GU, traveled about 30 ks, and noticed the temp needle had shot to near high, so immediately pulled over, and found that water had been spewing out of the over flow bottle, and had sprayed all the way to the back wheel, no signs of cracked hoses or radiator, so I started her back up and filled with water into the radiator took near 2 litres, anyway I drove into the nearest town which was 2 ks away and parked it on the side of the road and left it there, as my wife had come to pick me up so I could continue to my destination. Anyway after getting back to my patrol she started with no problems,no missing no steam, so I continued to drive home, after a few hills and about 20 ks she overheated again, so pulled up and turned straight off, and from there we towed it home, my initial thoughts were cracked head or blown gasket, I removed the thermostat and that test fine, so put it back together and filled up with water again, and noticed very slight bubble now and then, and when I placed a few revs on it water was over flowing from the radiator, revs off and it stopped doing it, so I went for a 40+ K drive and not once did it overheat or blow coolant out, could I have a dodgy water pump? also when it was idling away it didnt seem like water was circulating to what I would expect it to be, or am I up for something more sinister? any advise greatly appreciated
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    Do you know what coolant ratio you are running? How long since the last coolant flush? How's the radiator condition? Just a few thoughts !!!
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    no idea on the coolant, only owned the bus for 2 weeks, radiator seems fine

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    Wash all the coolant down. Make sure you have a decent concentration. It will leave a residue where it leaks and evaporates. Keep an eye on it for the area it is leaking.

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    Might be worth doing a flush and fresh coolant...
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    Overflow from overflow bottle was the symptom of a head gasket blowing between the cylinders in our 4 cyl Nissan bus (no other symptoms). However before fearing the worst, try replacing the small hose between radiator & overflow pipe. If it has any air leak it can cause the same symptoms. Coolant gets hot, expands, but when it cools down does not get sucked back into radiator as it should.

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    sounds like a head/head gasket, get a tk test done to confirm

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    whats a tk test? will I need to remove the head for testing?

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    Hi mate,

    Check the water pump and calorstat (it should open at 82 ° C, take the test in a pan of hot water), do you have the heater in the cabin, it is also possible that your malfunctioning radiator cap ...

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    tk test detects exhaust in the cooling system, any mech will be able to do it or the kits are about $100 at repco

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