BHG / Waterfall
First of all I would like to say hello to everyone on the forum and thank you for all the great information.
I have just recently bought an automatic 1988 Mk.III turbo, when I went to check the car out it had no signs of a BHG ( No milky oil, no oil mixed in the coolant, etc ) and when started it sounded like it ran great. So I drove it home (aprox. 200 km / 120 miles), then in the morning I went out to move it. Right away I knew something was off.. the dreaded waterfall sound, but the odd part is no sign to indicate a BGH besides the waterfall. So I am thinking its the first stages of a BGH, if anyone has any other ideas besides a BGH I am all ears. But it looks like I'll have to do a MHG upgrade a few months early. WrenchMonkey. |
doesnt necessarily mean its a bhg, it could just be air trapped in your cooling system. you can "burp" it out by jacking up the front or parking on an incline and topping it off with coolant.
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Burp the system- its not hard. then go from there.
if the waterfall comes back you probably have a leak somewhere. b sure its not a HG and look for other signs of a BHG. |
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