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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Andy663 on 19 July 2013, 12:03:43

Title: Overheating
Post by: Andy663 on 19 July 2013, 12:03:43
My 3.0 MV6 overheated in heavy traffic, blew one of the hoses off. It looks like a blown fuse on the cooling fan caused the overheating. I've had the water pump and thermostat replaced but it's still overheating. I don't see any water on the dip stick, but the garage did a 'sniffer' test and said that the cooling system was being pressurised by gases from the engine and looks likely that one or both of the head gaskets has blown. Is there anything else I can try?
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: tigers_gonads on 19 July 2013, 12:42:57
It the bottom pipe on the radiator hot or cold when the car temp gauge is above 97 degree's ish ?

Does water flow easily through the radiator from top to bottom ?

Best to make sure its not something simple before you rip the engine apart or worse  :)

Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: omega3000 on 19 July 2013, 14:14:23
Sound similar to what i had and worth checking the radiator , mine was partially blocked causing the header tank to pressurize and blow , check and feel if the rad is flowing correctly by feeling if its getting warm top and bottom  :)
No amount of flushing cured mine so new rad stopped all the overheating  :y
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: Andy663 on 19 July 2013, 18:44:58
I've bought Holts Speedflush, I'll try that just in case there's a blockage anywhere. When it did blow a lot of brown water came out, don't know if that was rust or coolant. The recovery driver thought it was rust and suggested a radiator flush. I've only had the car a few weeks so don't know if the previous owner used coolant or just water. How much did the radiator cost and is it easy enough to fit?

cheers
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: omega3000 on 19 July 2013, 21:44:44
Im sure you can get a rad from £60-90 , its best to take the rad off and then you can back flush it ... easy enough to take off . Mine mite have been a one off but flushing never cleared the blockage but sure someone used rad seal in it before that made it worse  :( I put caustic soda in mine and left it in for 2 days but no joy :( Worth a shot to try and unblock it before shelling out .
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: TheBoy on 19 July 2013, 22:21:27
rusty water is never a good sign. Its critical on modern engines to maintain a good 50:50 mix of antifreeze, and replace often.
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 July 2013, 08:25:42
Is your MV6 a 98/99 year model?
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: noel on 20 July 2013, 08:31:57
I've bought Holts Speedflush, I'll try that just in case there's a blockage anywhere. When it did blow a lot of brown water came out, don't know if that was rust or coolant. The recovery driver thought it was rust and suggested a radiator flush. I've only had the car a few weeks so don't know if the previous owner used coolant or just water. How much did the radiator cost and is it easy enough to fit?

cheers
see link if any use to you :-\
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-OMEGA-2-5-2-6-3-0-3-2cc-94-03-NEW-RADIATOR-/321031416693?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4abef6ab75

As for fitting takes about an hour and is easy to do :y
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: sjc on 20 July 2013, 09:25:59
Is your MV6 a 98/99 year model?
Why Pete, was there an issue here - asking because massive head gasket failure (or possibly water jacket collapse) is what prompted my recent engine change.

When it went, the reasonably fresh 50:50 coolant immediately turned into brown goo.  I strongly suspect a previous owner ran it with little or no anti-freeze in it for quite a while.
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: Andy663 on 20 July 2013, 13:45:38
It's a 2000 MV6, although pre-facelift
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: Andy663 on 23 July 2013, 10:45:09
Success! :D The radiator flush seems to have done the trick. The cooling system is no longer being pressurised, and the temp is more or less constant. Thanks to everyone for your advice.
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: albitz on 23 July 2013, 10:47:58
Is your MV6 a 98/99 year model?
Why Pete, was there an issue here - asking because massive head gasket failure (or possibly water jacket collapse) is what prompted my recent engine change.

When it went, the reasonably fresh 50:50 coolant immediately turned into brown goo.  I strongly suspect a previous owner ran it with little or no anti-freeze in it for quite a while.

That sounds like oil cooler failure. :-\
Title: Re: Overheating
Post by: albitz on 23 July 2013, 10:50:36
Success! :D The radiator flush seems to have done the trick. The cooling system is no longer being pressurised, and the temp is more or less constant. Thanks to everyone for your advice.

Excellent.Just proves yet again. Never ever trust a garage,unless your brother owns it.Even then........ ::) ;)
They would probably have charged something approaching a four figure sum to fix it,and you've fixed it for the cost of a few gallons of water. :y