Bleurgh. Finally got autodoc to agree to send me a new oil cooler. Took a week of emails! (I can’t use the phone which would’ve been quicker).
We’ll see what the new one looks like.
Xantia - oil in water
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Re: Xantia - oil in water
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Did you manage to get all the oil out of the coolant? I'm about 5 flushes in and still getting filmy oil. Did make an oopsie and overfill and think some oil blocked the overflow so blew oil out of the rad cap. Thankfully needed a new cap anyway but made a hell of a mess (think a wide pool that looks worse than it is but has just spread!)
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Re: Xantia - oil in water
Finally got the new oil cooler, then the weather turned horrible. Replaced it yesterday. There’s no little fitting tab which is slightly worrying, but it tightened up well enough.
Stu, I still have some oil in the water. My plan is to keep overfilling it as the oil floats away. Messy, but it seems to be working. Once it’s cleaner I’ll replace the antifreeze as I don’t want to overheat the engine as we head towards summer.
Annoyingly the water temperature gauge has decided to be temperamental. I wasn’t anywhere near the electrics.
Stu, I still have some oil in the water. My plan is to keep overfilling it as the oil floats away. Messy, but it seems to be working. Once it’s cleaner I’ll replace the antifreeze as I don’t want to overheat the engine as we head towards summer.
Annoyingly the water temperature gauge has decided to be temperamental. I wasn’t anywhere near the electrics.
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Re: Xantia - oil in water
Oil floating on the surface (at the header tank) can be fished out by dipping some kitchen roll into it. Oil will cling to the paper, largely leaving the coolant behind. Keep on repeating until you can get no more out.
Once the oil has stopped appearing, use the LiquiMoly cleaner to finish the job off. Should leave the system really clean, assuming there's not still a leak.
Once the oil has stopped appearing, use the LiquiMoly cleaner to finish the job off. Should leave the system really clean, assuming there's not still a leak.
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white exec wrote: ↑12 Apr 2019, 20:42 Oil floating on the surface (at the header tank) can be fished out by dipping some kitchen roll into it. Oil will cling to the paper, largely leaving the coolant behind. Keep on repeating until you can get no more out.
Once the oil has stopped appearing, use the LiquiMoly cleaner to finish the job off. Should leave the system really clean, assuming there's not still a leak.
I've got a feeling it's HGF given i've got a LOT of oil still getting into the coolant and it seems to be getting warm awful quick. Bad times.
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2001 Saxo VTR
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previously 1989 BX19RD, 1998 ZX 1.9D auto, 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto
and lots of Rovers before that: 1935 Ten, 1947 Sixteen, 1960 P5 3-litre, 1966 P6 2000, 1972 P6 2000TC, and 1975 P6B 3500S - x 1752
Re: Xantia - oil in water
Oh dear. A job to be done, then.
I'm sure someone here will have been there before, and can offer some tips.
I'm sure someone here will have been there before, and can offer some tips.
Chris
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That’s bad news Stu. Don’t envy you doing that work.
My expansion tank is still a little oily but it get better every time I check/ clean it.
My expansion tank is still a little oily but it get better every time I check/ clean it.
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