Gerry":4yqjn6dr said:
Then it should always run cold and never boil over.
Either the waterways are blocked internally or the head gasket has gone. Looking at that picture there is a lot of corrosion so I would suspect it has blocked waterways. I would first give the radiator a good flush through and fit a new thermostat. If that doesn't do it I would whip the head off and clean all the small water channels out, check for cracks in the head and replace the gasket. Parts for this should be dirt cheap and readily available.
Gerry
You little superstar you !!!
It's been a real enjoyable few days. I flushed the engine 3 times and each time lumps of crud and fine rusty stuff kept coming out. After each flush the regulator got warmer and warmer as the water began circulating. The engine and rad got cooler and cooler also. Gerry I think your guess about there being a blockage was spot on. Ever since I've owned the forklift I've never heard the regulator making the sound it does now. You can hear the water wooshing around and when you take the rad cap off while the waters still cold you can see it moving at a rapid pace.
The radiator was not as bad as I first thought. After using the rad flush treatment 3 times it did develop a small weep. I tried a soldering iron which didn't seem to get it hot enough then tried a blow torch on it.
The hole seemed to be where the two pieces of metal joined. To be honest I wasnt sure how to solder it properly so chose to just apply loads of it after cleaning the original back to shiny. The leak seems to be stopped...for now.
I haven't needed to fit the thermostat as it seems to be running just fine at keep the reg warm. I've ordered a compression gauge to check the head gasket (only £11) which I might still try out of curiosity.
Taking it on its first test drive after a few seconds there was an almighty bang and I turned around to see water gushing all down the concrete. I feared the worst but was pleasantly surprised to see it was a full bucket of water I'd forgot to remove from under the engine that had shattered - It near gave me a heart attack lol !
Really grateful for everyone who contributed to this thread. I couldn't have done it without you guys. Timber delivery next week, no more hair dryer jump starts, how exciting !!!!
Cheers
Coley
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