G'day
I have noticed coolant going from the radiator into the overflow bottle in my 2005 ZD30, tried replacing the radiator cap and nothing has changed also recently changed the thermostat and now have a working heater and temp gauge.
- Car has no loss of power
- Does not blow smoke
- Does not overheat
- Starts good, nil issues
- Runs very well in general
- Coolant doesn't foam or seem to bubble in overflow
The only issue is the coolant going from the radiator into the overflow.
I have read that it could be possible head gasket or cracked head, with how well it is running I'm not convinced on it being a cracked head.
Any ideas?
Cheers
I don't get around here much anymore since the old nav passed on, but thought I'd respond to this.
The head cracked on mine and I didn't think it worth repairing. A small hose to the egt valve split with Mrs H along the freeway. So just to make sure the head cracked she let it cool for a while, then drove it another 10kms (minus coolant) to an exit and somewhere safer to stop lol (certainly don't hold that against her though, and in fairness the damage was already done by then).
It had the exact same symptoms as yours (also a zd30). There was absolutely no difference in the way it ran. Started first kick, no overheating, no loss of power, no smoke, still sounded great. So this doesn't necessarily mean you don't have a cracked head (have never heard of one of these doing a head gasket).
I thought about keeping it just for the wife to run around town as it didn't lose coolant on short <20km trips. On longer trips where it heated up properly it lost coolant out of the overflow though.
It doesn't take much of a crack between a cylinder and the water jacket to pressurise the system and force water out this way. A radiator place should be able to pressure test the system. Though it wouldn't surprise me if it was ok, but that doesn't mean it's ok at the temps you'll reach flying along the freeway.
I had a different make diesel that I drove around for years with a cracked head. From a restricted radiator. The temp gauge started going up one day on they hwy, slowed down and temps dropped didn't boil or anything. That was enough to crack the head. Made no difference to the way it ran and it rarely gave me a problem. Occasionally (could drive it for many months at a time with no problems) it would overheat, out of the blue. Let it cool, top up the coolant and would be fine again for months. When I took the head off it was cracked. So they can do funny things with a cracked head.
I agree the previous owner replaced the radiator for a reason (overheating) and this doesn't sound encouraging. A cracked head would be a common result of a restricted radiator. It really doesn't take much overheating to achieve this on the little 4 cyl diesels they put in dual cab utes.
Unfortunately there is no easy way (that I know of) to be certain that's the problem. It's a matter of checking everything else first and you might be lucky, but if everything else is ok...
Best of luck with it anyway.