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Overheat - Where to do compression test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Providence2" data-source="post: 742475" data-attributes="member: 48155"><p>Hi Bro. Azan. If you keep topping up with water all the time, eventually you engine is coolant free and that will damage yr engine over time even though you don't see temperature rising. My recently kaput engine had bad internal corrosion and almost to the piston. My mechanic says this is because of poor maintenance, no coolant. When I bought the car, I had to top up a litre a week. Engine died 3 months after buying. Had the engine replaced. You may watch the water level but you don't know what's happening in the engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Providence2, post: 742475, member: 48155"] Hi Bro. Azan. If you keep topping up with water all the time, eventually you engine is coolant free and that will damage yr engine over time even though you don't see temperature rising. My recently kaput engine had bad internal corrosion and almost to the piston. My mechanic says this is because of poor maintenance, no coolant. When I bought the car, I had to top up a litre a week. Engine died 3 months after buying. Had the engine replaced. You may watch the water level but you don't know what's happening in the engine. [/QUOTE]
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