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    Default Engine coolant overflow

    MA61 Supra

    After 30 minutes of driving, the temp sensor started to rise rapidly - I stopped to find coolant gushing from the overflow bottle. At first thoughts - headgasket.

    Second thoughts the radiator cap looked skew - allowing air in, after it cooled there was still good levels of coolant.

    If it was a blowen head gasket - would the coolant from the overflow bottle contain oil ?

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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    A blown headgasket can have many symptoms. You'll have oil in the radiator only if the gasket blew between an oil gallery and a water jacket. On the other hand if the seal broke between the cylinder and a water jacket you'll get combustion pressure in the radiator, which spits the coolant out the overflow bottle. I had this happen once, it's amazing how quickly your coolant disappears!

    Anyway, this doesn't necessarily means it's a BHG but it's definitely something worth investigating. Any mechanic can test your coolant for evidence of combustion byproducts, which will tell you for sure if it was the headgasket.

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    Ah, I've had the engine idle for 15 / 20mins - with no signs of extra coolant in the overflow bottle.. Perhaps it needs higher revs to force pressure..

    Anyway time to get professional help me thinks.


    Can I just ask ( i know length of string type quest. ) - how much to expect for BHG repairs on a 5m

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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    Much more than it's worth. Either source a second-hand running 5M for next to nothing, or use this as an excuse for that engine conversion you've always wanted.

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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    <nudge> ENGINE CONVERSION </nudge>
    ...... butt scratcher?!


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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    2J...
    Do it.

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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    im just a security guard - unless I could find a 7mge under $1500 and put it in for $500 theres no way I could do what you guys do.

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    Default Re: Engine coolant overflow

    Quote Originally Posted by Pearce
    im just a security guard - unless I could find a 7mge under $1500 and put it in for $500 theres no way I could do what you guys do.
    No time like the present to do some learning?
    (On the old forums Blake, (Brisbane based) is trying to off load a MS85 with a 7mge sitting in it for well under $1500 ....)

    [nudge] engine conversion[/nudge]

    Cheers
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