t27
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Post by t27 on Jan 7, 2018 0:45:01 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I've bought a 1990 honda revere , coolant is boiling. I will definetely flush radiator and put new proper coolant in it. I've opened the rear head and the gasket needs replacement. I was looking for a new one online but the only one I can find on ebay is from Germany and I can't find the spare part code. Any suggestions where to look for parts? How do I find the part number and a website to order it from? I hope flushing radiator and changing coolant and replacing both of the head gaskets will solve my problem, any other ideas what could be wrong? As I said I've just bought it, run for 10 minutes then started spitting a lot of coolant from the overflow pipe because level was too high, then opened reserve and got burnt from coolant rushing out and boiling. Apparently not water in the oil, but coolant really dirty and full of rubbish Thanks in advance to anyone that will help
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Post by t27 on Jan 7, 2018 1:30:20 GMT -5
Hi everyone, I've bought a 1990 honda revere , coolant is boiling. I will definetely flush radiator and put new proper coolant in it. I've opened the rear head and the gasket needs replacement. I was looking for a new one online but the only one I can find on ebay is from Germany and I can't find the spare part code. Any suggestions where to look for parts? How do I find the part number and a website to order it from? I hope flushing radiator and changing coolant and replacing both of the head gaskets will solve my problem, any other ideas what could be wrong? As I said I've just bought it, run for 10 minutes then started spitting a lot of coolant from the overflow pipe because level was too high, then opened reserve and got burnt from coolant rushing out and boiling. Apparently not water in the oil, but coolant really dirty and full of rubbish Thanks in advance to anyone that will help What needs replacement is the head cover gasket, being the oil good the problem is probably not a head gasket right? I'm a bit confused now. Basically the problem was coolant boiling. Where could that come from?
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Post by Jake on Jan 12, 2018 13:21:15 GMT -5
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