I would think that if the head gasket had gone and Gas was escaping, it would collect in the heater pipe thus forming an airlock preventing water flow to the interior heater.
The interior heater is taken directly off the engine block, so it should get warm even hot before the stat opens.
There is a lot of metal, water, oil to warm up before any heat gets through to the cab, then there's that huge damn fan, air cooling the whole lot.
I'm surprised we get any heat at all.
Ok, start, drive a while heat comes through after a couple of miles, but start it up with ice on the screen, and wait for it to melt....... how long have you got.
That's why I'm glad it is garaged.
Right time for the plywood panel for the top half of the rad I guess.
Or take the fan blades off, in the old days a pair of blades could be removed for winter use, remember all the radiator muffs you used to see, aluminium foil etc.
Most cars have electric fans so not as big a problem of over cooling.
Winter draws on...
I said that to the post lady the other day, and she said and 2 pairs of thick tights....:lol:lol
well acctually when my head gasket went i still had warm air in the cabin but it was only warm
So some water was being forced through, from the pressure of the gas from the head.
Not so long ago, someone posted a note saying that the head gaskets on the Nissan engines were bomb proof, and were rare....:doh
Not as rare as we first thought when we get on the topic, Or is it?
But is it only 10 in 2000 members?
Let's put it into perspective?
0.5 % is rare in my book. Just unlucky or what?
If your head gasket is blowing/has been blowing then any additive will be short term solution at best, Rick
If your head gasket is blowing/has been blowing then any additive will be short term solution at best, Rick
Short term solution maybe, but if you are on holiday, abroad especially, then this should be a get you home strategy.
Either take some with you.... £30 ouch, or make sure you know where to get some quick.
Next day delivery or even 2 days is probably quicker than a top end rebuild in foreign parts.:clap
You can even do it on the camp site, or on the pub car park while waiting for it to arrive.:thumbs
As anything, if you want a job done today, you pay high prices.
A good garage is generally busy all the time.
A quick repair with new gasket may sort the problem till you leave the country.... and then you could be £500 or more worse off, and you can't take it back if it fails.
£30 Peace of mind. What is the shelf life?
A small group of people could buy some, and take it with you when going abroad, may only cost you a fiver per head. If you use it you replace it.:thumbs
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