Coolant Tank Scum
Discussion
Yesterday I noticed in the coolant tank something which looks the scum you might see on a dirty river. Is this what is referrred to as Mayo? - it certainly doesn't look like anything I'd put in my ham sandwiches!
Had a look at the oil cap and the coolant cap and can't see anything that looks like Mayo.
The car recently struggled to get through its emmission test [although a failed lambda sensor seemed to be to blame] and has been hunting a bit on idle when cold.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.
It's a Mk2 111S with a K-Series engine.
Had a look at the oil cap and the coolant cap and can't see anything that looks like Mayo.
The car recently struggled to get through its emmission test [although a failed lambda sensor seemed to be to blame] and has been hunting a bit on idle when cold.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks.
It's a Mk2 111S with a K-Series engine.
It could be, IIRC if it looks like a pale brown foam then it could be an indicator of the dreaded HGF. If you head over to Seloc someone has put up pictures of a contaminated coolant reservoir for comparison. Might be worth asking a garage to do a sniffer test on the gases in the coolant tank to see if it picks up any CO2, although that isn't always definitive as it didn't pick up my recnt HGF.
Nah, I ran an S1 with scummy coolant for 20k miles without an issue. Lack of knowledge meant I just held out for the bang but eventually realised that it wasn't as bad as that. Changed out the coolant and no further scum... Just a grubby system I think. Mayo is pretty obvious - if in doubt just get the fluid changed and monitor the situation. Sure you'll be fine, the K series HGF is exaggerated - no-one ever posts when it doesn't fail
Cheers
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I had head gasket failure before Christmas. Still got mayo in the header tank. The system has been flushed twice since and cant get rid of it. I needed to replace a hose last week and was very surprised when I removed the old hose. the thing was coated in really sticky mayo which was quite hard to get off even by scraping with my finger. You can imagine the rest of the coolant pipes and capillaries will be like this, so you will still get mayo deposits in the header tank for ages afterwards.
Just had both the chemical test and a pressure test and both came back negative. Car seems to be driving fine, although it hasn't seen anything above 4000rpm!
Garage made a very good point which is that the coolant itself is perfectly clear. There are no signs of oil on the surface nor bits of residue in it. All I have in there is this scummy residue that looks like dirty river scum. This doesn't seem to be oil either - more like a clear liquid.
Can I relax now and just assume that something may have got into the system when I had some recent work done?
Garage made a very good point which is that the coolant itself is perfectly clear. There are no signs of oil on the surface nor bits of residue in it. All I have in there is this scummy residue that looks like dirty river scum. This doesn't seem to be oil either - more like a clear liquid.
Can I relax now and just assume that something may have got into the system when I had some recent work done?
I wouldn't say that's it's bacteria, only the very hardy ones can withstand the heat and pressure. My Type 72 suffered HGF last week and I'm in the process of trying to get it sorted. I checked the service history last night and though I knew he'd had the head gasket done, I didn't know that he'd put the original gasket back in. Not common practice I would think. At least I caught it in time.
RHY 11S said:
Well, she's driving like a beaut so I'm happy! Coolant level hasn't moved and temperature is steady as a rock?
I'll try and rinse the expansion bottle out this weekend and see if any scum returns.
Thanks for the input everyone.
Hello there,I'll try and rinse the expansion bottle out this weekend and see if any scum returns.
Thanks for the input everyone.
i've got the same problem on my 02 S2 at present. Temp seems high and fluctuates a bit and some scum in the header tank has me worried. I'll take a photo tonight as i was planning to clean mine out. ( i just want to see if it accumulates again) I've just got the car so don't know if it's had HGF failure before. I spoke to a garage yesteray and they said don't wory about HGF 'til it misfires, 'mayo' is a difficult description, but it should be obvious if there's oil in it. My mechanic says he's had cars in with a litre of oil in the header tank before!
I'll post a photo and would appreciate it if you could do the same.
Cheers,
steve
stinkysteve said:
RHY 11S said:
Well, she's driving like a beaut so I'm happy! Coolant level hasn't moved and temperature is steady as a rock?
I'll try and rinse the expansion bottle out this weekend and see if any scum returns.
Thanks for the input everyone.
Hello there,I'll try and rinse the expansion bottle out this weekend and see if any scum returns.
Thanks for the input everyone.
i've got the same problem on my 02 S2 at present. Temp seems high and fluctuates a bit and some scum in the header tank has me worried. I'll take a photo tonight as i was planning to clean mine out. ( i just want to see if it accumulates again) I've just got the car so don't know if it's had HGF failure before. I spoke to a garage yesteray and they said don't wory about HGF 'til it misfires, 'mayo' is a difficult description, but it should be obvious if there's oil in it. My mechanic says he's had cars in with a litre of oil in the header tank before!
I'll post a photo and would appreciate it if you could do the same.
Cheers,
steve
Edited by JTBUSH on Thursday 10th April 13:38
Brilliant.
It sounds like we hunt in the same territory.
Next time there's a sunny evening and I'm heading out i'll drop you an email.
Feel free to mail me whenever you're heading out. As you said, the more excuses for hooning the better. I found a brilliant road recently from Cornsay to Tow Law.
The real fun starts when you head past Wolsingham and Stanhope into the proper hills. I did 28 miles last week and only followed one car for 1/2 a mile!
I'm looking forward to it.
It sounds like we hunt in the same territory.
Next time there's a sunny evening and I'm heading out i'll drop you an email.
Feel free to mail me whenever you're heading out. As you said, the more excuses for hooning the better. I found a brilliant road recently from Cornsay to Tow Law.
The real fun starts when you head past Wolsingham and Stanhope into the proper hills. I did 28 miles last week and only followed one car for 1/2 a mile!
I'm looking forward to it.
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