Just had a new head gasket fitted now a week later it has started to leak water from down the back of the engine, with out crawling under her just at the moment any ideas??
cheers steve
Citroen bx tzd water leak
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The fuel heater is fitted to diesels with the separate fuel filter by the LHM tank. These cars also have the large thermostat in the strange looking housing.
Later cars have a plastic fuel filter over the thermostat (which is a normal size with a plastic housing). This is in fact integrated with the fuel heater.
There are a number of water pipes running round the back of the engine for the heater and other functions. It may be that one of these is loose.
The turbo whine could be due to the seal between the manifold and the intercooler. On mine this is a rubber band rather like a large diameter 'O' ring - and it could be that this is damaged or has simply gone flat or the intercooler not tightened down fully or unevenly.
Later cars have a plastic fuel filter over the thermostat (which is a normal size with a plastic housing). This is in fact integrated with the fuel heater.
There are a number of water pipes running round the back of the engine for the heater and other functions. It may be that one of these is loose.
The turbo whine could be due to the seal between the manifold and the intercooler. On mine this is a rubber band rather like a large diameter 'O' ring - and it could be that this is damaged or has simply gone flat or the intercooler not tightened down fully or unevenly.
jeremy