jamie langstone
Well-Known Member
Still have a coolent problem with my Nanni 4.390TDI basically i fill coolant level to the correct level and i go for a day out in carm weather the coolant stays in the heat exchanger but if it is a rough day it dumps some water out of the Heat exchanger which leaves it very low.The engine never over heats when this happens.
There is also no water in the oil and i have changed the heat exchanger cap as this did not look its best for a new one . I have read past post with this engine that the water was getting dumped out of the heat exchanger at 2200 revs but this is not happening to mine and the reason that was happening was due to a cracked head but if my head was cracked then surely it would happen every time i go out. Another report i have read is that sea water was getting in to the heat exchanger and pressurizing it which then dumped the coolant water. But again surely if this was the case then it would happen every time and also the coolant level would be full and not empty.
My thinking is that when it is rough the engine is under more strain which generates more compression and then which forces gases to enter the heat exchanger and end result a pressurized heat exchanger.
what thoughts do people have or has any one had the same issue.
Thanks Jamie
There is also no water in the oil and i have changed the heat exchanger cap as this did not look its best for a new one . I have read past post with this engine that the water was getting dumped out of the heat exchanger at 2200 revs but this is not happening to mine and the reason that was happening was due to a cracked head but if my head was cracked then surely it would happen every time i go out. Another report i have read is that sea water was getting in to the heat exchanger and pressurizing it which then dumped the coolant water. But again surely if this was the case then it would happen every time and also the coolant level would be full and not empty.
My thinking is that when it is rough the engine is under more strain which generates more compression and then which forces gases to enter the heat exchanger and end result a pressurized heat exchanger.
what thoughts do people have or has any one had the same issue.
Thanks Jamie

