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Misfire at idle

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07 Aug 2012 18:47 - 07 Aug 2012 18:47 #45667 by Paul4x4
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If there's something weird going on with your coolants, it's probably blown head gasket. :( But that's easily and cheaply fixed if you know your way around engines. G13 engines are easy to work with. :)

I would first run some compression tests, before doing anything else.
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07 Aug 2012 20:01 - 07 Aug 2012 20:02 #45681 by bazzab
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Lovely job thank you mate. appreciate that. Got a friend popping scanner on it tomorrow see if any faults logged. Its running bit rich by smells of it.

Am very happy working on it. Trained as Renault tech few years ago. So will be doing it myself.

Good to know what engine it is, thank you.
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08 Aug 2012 17:33 #45726 by bazzab
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Sorry all. Just being a pain now!!!

Got in car tonight to go home from work. It got hot as hell almost straight away. I stopped and rad was empty. Can't see any leaks and there is no trace in oil. There was fair amount in expansion tank.

Noticed on rad cap that bit seemed loose. On pic below its the small disc that's hanging down is completely loose. Didn't know if this was normal??



AAHHHH HELP.

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09 Aug 2012 12:11 - 09 Aug 2012 12:14 #45773 by facade
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There look to be rubber seals missing.
The cap seals down onto the flange in the radiator with the big ring. When the radiator water expands, this lifts up and lets the extra into the expansion tank.

When it cools down, the little loose middle part sucks down and lets the water back in, this part blows upwards with pressure, and has a rubber seal on the top.

I tried to recreate your picture with mine :cheer:



I suppose yours could be a different design: is the expansion tank cap a plain flip top or a pressure cap that unscrews?

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)
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09 Aug 2012 12:16 #45775 by facade
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(Still sounds like the head gasket has gone though :ohmy: )

If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there :)

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13 Aug 2012 21:10 #46138 by bazzab
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facade wrote: There look to be rubber seals missing.
The cap seals down onto the flange in the radiator with the big ring. When the radiator water expands, this lifts up and lets the extra into the expansion tank.

When it cools down, the little loose middle part sucks down and lets the water back in, this part blows upwards with pressure, and has a rubber seal on the top.

I tried to recreate your picture with mine :cheer:



I suppose yours could be a different design: is the expansion tank cap a plain flip top or a pressure cap that unscrews?


You have made a far better job with ya picture. Expansion tank lid just pushes on similar to a washer bottle.

Well had head off Saturday folks and gasket on exhaust side on no 1 had pretty much perished. Coolant had been flying into chamber. I've done heads on most renaults and several fords and vw. But what a faff the Jimny was, take the bloody cam shaft out!!! Still i suppose it can only be good thing makes u do valve clearances. And boy is there plenty of room under there.

All.done and runs like a dream now. Thank you all so much for input and advice very grateful.

Bazza.

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