Hi All,
Been a while. I have a 2003 WG which had a rebuilt engine put in it less than two years and 12000km ago. Had some issues with temperature spikes and on advice from my main mechanic who did the engine swap, I got a local mechanic to replace the thermostat. Problem went away but reappeared last weekend. Local mechanic has done testing and suggests the EGR valve and cooler are shot causing coolant and exhaust gases to mix which then results in a slow loss of coolant. He is leaning towards this over the head gasket as there is an apparent mixing of gas/coolant when the engine is dead cold and turned on. His explanation is that the cooler can corrode internally until there is a small hole allowing mixing of recycled exhaust gases and coolant.
I've now found the part number for the cooler which is A665 090 00 37. It appears that it is part of the inlet manifold and not a separate part.Local mechanic has not been able to locate a new EGR valve. Jeeepart in Hervey Bay gave me a part number of 05080465AA however this is not looking correct when I look online. I've got a blurry photograph of it and the number I can sort of make out is 28243100. I looked in the Everything 2.7 thread but did not see a part number for it. Does anyone have a part number for the valve?
Talking to the local mechanic he says it's worth trying some head gasket sealer and that this should fix the problem short term regardless of whether it is the head gasket or the cooler. I'd like to know what the problem is so I'm looking at carrying out the following steps;
1. Deleting the coolant route through the cooler by re-routing the pipes.
2. Flush the system and then re-test to see if there are exhaust gases in the coolant.
3. If there are gases present then it's the head gasket. If it removes the gases then it's the cooler
4. If it's the cooler I'll complete the EGR delete (as shown in the thread on this site). My understanding is that with this the EGR valve stays closed and from that we really don't need to cool the cooler anymore. So hopefully we are all done.
If it's the head gasket I will use the liquid head gasket sealer for a short term fix. Probably will buy a new car, at least temporarily, as I am now down to the WG after selling my KJ. I'd then either pay someone to replace the head gasket or do it myself. Local mechanic told me it's probably cheaper to replace the motor than to replace the gasket. Seriously? For a motor that is less than two years old. I'm checking with the mechanic who did the engine swap but I think the original intake manifold/cooler was used so not an issue with the new motor.
Thanks for your input in advance.
Brad.
Been a while. I have a 2003 WG which had a rebuilt engine put in it less than two years and 12000km ago. Had some issues with temperature spikes and on advice from my main mechanic who did the engine swap, I got a local mechanic to replace the thermostat. Problem went away but reappeared last weekend. Local mechanic has done testing and suggests the EGR valve and cooler are shot causing coolant and exhaust gases to mix which then results in a slow loss of coolant. He is leaning towards this over the head gasket as there is an apparent mixing of gas/coolant when the engine is dead cold and turned on. His explanation is that the cooler can corrode internally until there is a small hole allowing mixing of recycled exhaust gases and coolant.
I've now found the part number for the cooler which is A665 090 00 37. It appears that it is part of the inlet manifold and not a separate part.Local mechanic has not been able to locate a new EGR valve. Jeeepart in Hervey Bay gave me a part number of 05080465AA however this is not looking correct when I look online. I've got a blurry photograph of it and the number I can sort of make out is 28243100. I looked in the Everything 2.7 thread but did not see a part number for it. Does anyone have a part number for the valve?
Talking to the local mechanic he says it's worth trying some head gasket sealer and that this should fix the problem short term regardless of whether it is the head gasket or the cooler. I'd like to know what the problem is so I'm looking at carrying out the following steps;
1. Deleting the coolant route through the cooler by re-routing the pipes.
2. Flush the system and then re-test to see if there are exhaust gases in the coolant.
3. If there are gases present then it's the head gasket. If it removes the gases then it's the cooler
4. If it's the cooler I'll complete the EGR delete (as shown in the thread on this site). My understanding is that with this the EGR valve stays closed and from that we really don't need to cool the cooler anymore. So hopefully we are all done.
If it's the head gasket I will use the liquid head gasket sealer for a short term fix. Probably will buy a new car, at least temporarily, as I am now down to the WG after selling my KJ. I'd then either pay someone to replace the head gasket or do it myself. Local mechanic told me it's probably cheaper to replace the motor than to replace the gasket. Seriously? For a motor that is less than two years old. I'm checking with the mechanic who did the engine swap but I think the original intake manifold/cooler was used so not an issue with the new motor.
Thanks for your input in advance.
Brad.
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