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26-07-2010, 11:50 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SA
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I purchased my 2000 AU I XLS Cab Chassis ute in late April of this year, after having owned a 2000 Holden VS SIII V6 ute (and coming from a Holden family, though my old man's father was a Ford man ).
Decided to get a Ford as something different, after (funnily enough) an electrician in an FG XR8 ute failed to give way (didn't even look) and pulled out in front of me from a side road (I was on the main, it's a 90km/hr zone....). We all got incredibly lucky re: flesh and blood, he got lucky with his vehicle (minor front right quarter panel damage), and my VS took the brunt, Whole front right of my vehicle pushed back to the firewall, it crumpled perfectly as designed to be honest, a good thing since the VS base utes don't have an airbag, this base Falcon ute does!! . No neck spinal fractures for me thank god! Anyway, I got lucky and picked up my AU, one-owner, with logbook, ALL receipts (not joking) and service history (the guy was fastidious with servicing, I'll be back to buy his BF XR8 ute in several years time ), with only 55,000 kilometers on the clock. He bought it for a new business he was starting, but that deal fell through and his missus ended up driving it, about 50 kays each way to work and back, 5 days a week. So i've had no issues until now (now have 61,000km's on the clock), though being such a low kay car, it's obviously had long stretches of garaging, and i've expected a few bugs to arise... sooooo.............. It's lost a liter of coolant in a little over a month So I've done a lot of research on here an elsewhere, and in the meantime replaced the coolant reservoir cap as first port of call, and will be doing a TEEKAY c02 test on the coolant tommorow. Questions: (1) I understand the head gasket issues were mostly eliminated with the AU series onwards through the use of a steel head gasket? could this be the issue here? there's no oil in the coolant in the reservoir, no milkiness in the oil in the sump, and no apparent external leaks. No steam from the exhaust except when cold, and held a piece of A4 paper an inch from the exhaust for a minute with engine at operating temp, no moisture trapped except what would be expected from the combustion of gasoline with oxygen. It's had a compression test, but NOT a cylinder leakdown test. Will have to have that AND another cooling system pressure test done..... (2) Everything appeared and appears to be in sound mechanical condition, and NO rust (surface, deep rust, or paint bubbling) that I could find anywhere on the body or underneath. She might need a new exhaust, but after ten years, i'd be expecting that. I was over and under the ute for an hour, and had it checked out as well. Idles a TINY bit rough, but a huge improvement over the 3.8 liter Buick V6 in smoothness and refinement . What else might I expect with this vehicle????, being of quite low kay's and in quite sound condition according to sound, sight and smell???. I hope to god the surge tank cap perishing was the cause of coolant loss........ Last edited by Judgie; 26-07-2010 at 11:56 PM. |
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26-07-2010, 11:51 PM | #2 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: SA
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Forgot to add that on a recent 900 kay round trip, fuel economy average was 8.8 l/100km on the highway. And I'm getting 11l/100km in the city. So if the headgasket is letting go i'd be expecting figures much worse than that.
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27-07-2010, 12:08 AM | #3 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Adelaide
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Check out the high pressure power steering hose , first thing that went in my 2001 XL....and probably radiator hoses etc all most likely original and will go when you least need them to..
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27-07-2010, 08:42 AM | #4 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: ...in the shed
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Also check the water pump isn't leaking, mine was and just replaced it at a grand total of $48 and a sunday afternoon (a mechanic wanted $450 to replace it )
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27-07-2010, 09:03 AM | #5 | ||
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Location: jimboomba
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I bought a water pump for mine when i did a engine swap cost me like 70 bucks for a new one
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27-07-2010, 02:33 PM | #6 | |||
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27-07-2010, 04:37 PM | #7 | ||
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Location: Brisvegas
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It wont be your headgasket, I have lots of taxi friends and havent heard of a headgasket going.
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27-07-2010, 05:55 PM | #8 | ||
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Location: Brisbane Northside Likes: Opposite Lock
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Seconded to the monty, i have probably witnessed around 15 Million AU kilometers and never seen a single head gasket go. They just simply don't go.
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30-07-2010, 11:14 PM | #9 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Brisbane QLD
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Main reasons for losing coolant on an AU: Both radiator fans don't come on, thermostat dosn't open correctly, radiator cap isn't genuine item, blown head gasket (however will often miss on initial start up) water pump has lost it's impeller, welsh plugs have slight leak, coolant resivour has split around seam or where the two 10mm hoses attach, water pump, blocked radiator, condensor fins blocked with debree, spot light's (combined with slightly blocked radiator, or weak or non functioning rad fans) blocking air supply when fitted to lower air intake, etc............
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31-07-2010, 02:26 AM | #10 | ||
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melb north
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when mine was about 4 year old while fitting an oil cooler i found a pin hole in the radiator core, it hadn`nt got to the stage of needing a top up untill the next service , it was tiny, but showed uo on the radiator core as a bit of green bird poop, also worth checking the o`ring on the back of the water pump, check this thread.
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11304202 |
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