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<blockquote data-quote="logy" data-source="post: 598226" data-attributes="member: 18825"><p>During my earlier case. did compression test. no leakage. but overheating keep happening.</p><p>But for newer case havent done compression test yet. no sign of leaking visible. no overheating if i keep service the water every weekend.</p><p>maybe i should do the compression test again. also thinking of replacing water pump.</p><p>some suggested using coolant (bmw coolant only). currently only using syabas coolant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="logy, post: 598226, member: 18825"] During my earlier case. did compression test. no leakage. but overheating keep happening. But for newer case havent done compression test yet. no sign of leaking visible. no overheating if i keep service the water every weekend. maybe i should do the compression test again. also thinking of replacing water pump. some suggested using coolant (bmw coolant only). currently only using syabas coolant. [/QUOTE]
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