Having just come across the 'joys' of owning a p38, i am somewhat confused.
have asked the forum why the demonbeastchild i own, would go for fine for ages then hit the red, enough to make some lovely tea, whilst steam cleaning the engine bay, then drop like a stone, then hit the red again. Had the head gaskets replaced as it was pointing towards that as a problem, and it was. then it went nicely for a while, try three weeks, before going back to its global warming routine. rr.net reckons that a liner has slipped and the engine is junked, or that the computer is alternating the water flow. the last one through me a bit, do rr's have computed water pumps at all? i know just about every other damn thing is, but a water pump?
realised i'd got a different site than this after a few pm's.
ended up on there as i got the url wrong and google happily transported me across the pond and beyond. interesting chaps to be sure, got some good advice from them, which i guarantee i will never ever action. is the aircon acctually linkewd to the cooling system? And i like the EAS, which is why i bought a rr, the suspension is brilliant for my rather crumbling spine. fail to see the need to replace with expensive springs, and have a new eca? fitted, which can be supplied to me at a bargian price along with the springs. i've had LR's for years before buying a J... but just didn't like it too much.
do these cars need complete rebuilding every other weekend, or could i expect some days when it will actually work? have to say the series 123 were never such a problem child, all you needed to do on them was weld the chassis every ten days.
So... over heating, as in big time overheating, would it be an airlock, thermostat or knackered engine, any help gratefully recieved.