Hi all,
Last week, when my bonnet was open on my 2000 K11, I glanced at the coolant tank, and it looked as if there was a very thin white line of something sitting on top of the coolant in the front corner (it's parked downhill). I bounced the car and it instantly disappeared. I then drove 60 miles, left it overnight, and the next morning the thin white line wasn't there. So I put it out of my mind.
But yesterday, before I set off for work, the car had been sat overnight, I noticed it again - it's only slight, but I'm sure it's never been there. So I bounced the car, and whatever it was quickly dispersed into the coolant. It had a milky-ish colour to it.
When I take the cap off the top of the radiator, I can't say I see what looks like oily deposits, but there is a very thin layer of something, like a slight sprinkling of dust or something. I've never seen this on this car. It's always been crystal clear.
Does anybody have any inkling what this could be? My worst fear is a head gasket on its way out. I've had one blow on a previous Rover 400 and it basically wrote the car off, and left me having to quickly look for and buy another car.
There is no mayonaise under the oil cap, nor does it appear water is getting into the oil - no bubbles or mayo on the dipstick at all. Could this simply be gunk in the coolant system? I have no idea how old the coolant is, nor how old the radiator is (I'm assuming 23 years old).
It's only a slight thing at the moment, but I'm very in tune with this car, and would have previously noticed this. So it's definitely a recent development.
Last week, when my bonnet was open on my 2000 K11, I glanced at the coolant tank, and it looked as if there was a very thin white line of something sitting on top of the coolant in the front corner (it's parked downhill). I bounced the car and it instantly disappeared. I then drove 60 miles, left it overnight, and the next morning the thin white line wasn't there. So I put it out of my mind.
But yesterday, before I set off for work, the car had been sat overnight, I noticed it again - it's only slight, but I'm sure it's never been there. So I bounced the car, and whatever it was quickly dispersed into the coolant. It had a milky-ish colour to it.
When I take the cap off the top of the radiator, I can't say I see what looks like oily deposits, but there is a very thin layer of something, like a slight sprinkling of dust or something. I've never seen this on this car. It's always been crystal clear.
Does anybody have any inkling what this could be? My worst fear is a head gasket on its way out. I've had one blow on a previous Rover 400 and it basically wrote the car off, and left me having to quickly look for and buy another car.
There is no mayonaise under the oil cap, nor does it appear water is getting into the oil - no bubbles or mayo on the dipstick at all. Could this simply be gunk in the coolant system? I have no idea how old the coolant is, nor how old the radiator is (I'm assuming 23 years old).
It's only a slight thing at the moment, but I'm very in tune with this car, and would have previously noticed this. So it's definitely a recent development.