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Water problems! - Niall - 10-02-2012 Ok so fitted a catch tank a few weeks ago and I've just been out to the car to have a look at something and noticed the hose on the side of the tank was filled half way....with water! Before anyone says it, temperatures are perfect, no oil in water or vice versa. I can't work out what's going on! I know they are quite wet engines but I never had that problem before I fitted the tank....I don't think! Any ideas? Re: Water problems! - Connor - 10-02-2012 Condensation? Water problems! - Jonny b - 10-02-2012 I would say its just condensation building up bud as you don't use it all the time!! Need to get me a catch tank as my oil cap is constantly full of mayo! And heads been tested, only goes when I take her on a f*cking good run Re: Water problems! - Niall - 10-02-2012 Jonny b Wrote:I would say its just condensation building up bud as you don't use it all the time!! Need to get me a catch tank as my oil cap is constantly full of mayo! And heads been tested, only goes when I take her on a f*cking good run I am hoping your right to be honest. It doesn't help that recently it has only done short journeys and it has been bloody cold but half a tank seemed a bit excessive so I'm starting to worry lol Re: Water problems! - Foxy-jim - 10-02-2012 Definitely condensation. My oil cap is covered in gunky stuff and the head gasket was done less then 1k ago! Water problems! - Jonny b - 10-02-2012 If you have no oil in water or other way round, no loss of performance or pressurisation of coolant i wouldn't worry bud Re: Water problems! - Niall - 10-02-2012 TbH it's getting a rebuild anyway so even if it was a gasket, I would be replacing it soon anyway! Just worried me a bit when I saw it lol Water problems! - Jonny b - 10-02-2012 The problem with a catch tank is you see what you normally wouldn't so start worrying ha ha Re: Water problems! - Dum-Dum - 11-02-2012 It worries me too mate and my tank definately needs emptying as its over half full of water. Im amazed how much water its finding to catch TBH, I know its condensation but where does it all come from? Water problems! - Jonny b - 11-02-2012 Mostly draws it out the air especially in the winter months Re: Water problems! - Niall - 11-02-2012 Ah well empty it today when I do my quickshift. If its not frozen in there lol Water problems! - Jonny b - 11-02-2012 NiallHarper Wrote:Ah well empty it today when I do my quickshift. If its not frozen in there lol Your supposed to be doing the brakes not your quick shift numptybollox Re: Water problems! - Dum-Dum - 11-02-2012 I dont think mine freezes cos there is still a little oil in there. Re: Water problems! - Niall - 11-02-2012 Nah not doing my brakes till next weekend. Need to finish cleaning them up and get the rear caliper bleed nipples soaked. Oh and it's cold outside....at least half of doing the quick shift is inside the car lol Water problems! - Jonny b - 12-02-2012 NiallHarper Wrote:Nah not doing my brakes till next weekend. Need to finish cleaning them up and get the rear caliper bleed nipples soaked. Did you do your quick shift then bud? Re: Water problems! - Niall - 12-02-2012 Nope I didn't. I ordered another gear stick to butcher however I'm getting very impatient so I'm tempted just to go and do it now! Haha Re: Water problems! - Foxy-jim - 12-02-2012 Go and do it and let me know how hard/easy it is then I will try mine! Re: Water problems! - Niall - 12-02-2012 Give me a f*cking chance! I'm sorting my blower motor at the mo Water problems! - Jonny b - 12-02-2012 NiallHarper Wrote:Give me a f*cking chance! I'm sorting my blower motor at the mo Get on with it ya big girl |