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Hey ETCGers. I have a concern that my head gasket in my 2000 TL might have gone. Keeping it short and sweet(no pun intended :P), here is the reason for my concern:
In November when I returned from college I went to start it, I didn’t see coolant in the radiator, and the over flow bottle was nearly empty.
Fast forawrd to 12/15. I give it an oil change and top the radiator off. (Turns out it wasn’t empty as I had thought.)
When I changed the oil:
-Oil seemed to be normal dark color (Had about 2k on the oil)
-No water or coolant came out when I pulled out the drain plug.After I topped off the radiator I went to bleed the system. I turned the heater all the way to hot and put a funnel on the radatior. As the car was running, 3 bubbles came up, and that’s it. I figure it was just air in the system. As I revved the car up to 2,000 RPMs the coolant level slowly started to rise in the funnel. It didn’t shoot out or rise at a drastic rate. I didn’t see any oil mix with the coolant.
The car does not:
-Over heat
-Have a sweet smelling exhaust or heat
-Have an amount of white smoke that is concerning
-Have discoloration on the inside of the radiator or oil capThe car has moist exhaust like any car would, but it is does not produce an excessive amount of moisture, and when holding my hand over the exhaust to let the moisture collect, it is simply clear water. It does not have a green tint or sweet smell.
My concern is this:
-The coolant level rose (All be it very slowly) as the car was running at 2,000 RPMs.
-The radiator level was slightly low, but no external leaks were evident.
-This morning the overflow bottle was lower than yesterday, and the car has not been run since yesterday afternoon.
-Sometimes the car idles rough.I want to go to advance auto parts and rent one of those combustion gas tester kits. I’m sorry I don’t have pictures for you guys, I know they would be appreciated. I’ll try and see if I can get some.
Any input would be greatly appreciated. 🙂
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