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Hi. I have an MGF and recently have been seeing a LOT of steam from the exhaust at the beginning of a trip. A friend of mine has checked there are no water leaks, so he thinks that the cylinder head gasket may have gone. But yesterday the water level did not drop at all after driving 50 miles. Does anyone know what might be going on, might it be the head gasket?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is it a pre 98 1.8i (rather than a VVC) these have an inlet manifold seal that can fail and cause trouble like this:
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http://www.mgf.ultimatemg.com/hgf_diagnosis.htm
Thanks for your answers! In answer to your questions Wackyracer, the answer to all of your questions is no.
But my friend has told me the water pipe is just about to 'seize' (whatever that means) and he is going to look at the head gasket. Although now he is mentioning that it might be the cylinder head itself and not the gasket, is it a separate part then? He has quoted me about �500 for a new cylinder head if it is that, does that sound right?
Although I do trust my friend I am worried that maybe I should just take it to a garage, although I know I would get ripped off there for sure!
I would agree completely with wacky racer. A worn water pump would not cause water vapour or a head gasket to fail unless it was leaking and had caused the engine to overheat to a significant extent. There does not appear from what you have said, to be any reason for concern.
However, if you are still concerned have the cooling system pressure tested, this is a lot less drastic than stripping it down to find out there was nothing wrong.
You friend may have more enthusiasm than experience so keep him away as this could be a very unnecessary and expensive experience for you.