leej323 Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hello Everyone- This is my first post here. I have become a Subaru owner just recently when my uncle gave me his '86 RX Turbo. So far I'm enjoying it a lot. I have a question for any who may have this car or possess knowledge about it. I drive the RX pretty hard on the way back home since I live in a mountainous area. After letting the engine idle for a bit, I shut it off and I can hear a faint burbling sound from within the cabin. I've decided to investigate this further and popped the hood on numerous occasions to locate the sound. The burbling seems to be motor oil boiling. Is this normal? My RX has no mods whatsoever. I've only taken the spare tire out of the engine bay. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subaru_styles Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 from my experiences i would suggest that boiling sound is your coolant in the resivor. check the pick in this post http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=19733 see if that sound is coming from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leej323 Posted August 2, 2004 Author Share Posted August 2, 2004 It's definitely not the coolant reservoir. My coolant level is pretty stable. I refill it every once in a while, but it's never boiled before. If I follow the fill-tube for motor oil downwards, the boiling seems to be coming from there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMeatWagon Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hey man id like some input on this too. I had the same thing the other day and im pretty damn sure it wasnt the rad or coolant overflow res. Mines a turbo also i wonder if its something to do with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vanislru Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 My 2 bits it's your coolant, maybe u have a head gasket issue allowing exhaust into your coolant. A good shop will have an inexpensive test to verify this. If it is exhaust gas in your coolant the ph will be off and your coolant levels won't really change, just become more acidic over time. My turbo did this everytime i'd pull into the parking lot on the ski hill or after driving hard for some time, replaced head gaskets and no problems since. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subawoohoo Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 well this is also a "thing" that most turbo cars do. when its shut down, you hear, just as you describe, a faint bubbling. is it coming from the turbo/downpipe area? the turbos get so hot that it either boils the water or oil in them. also be sure you let the car idle for about a minute after driving to let it cool down and circulate some water and oil through it. and yes as subaru styles and Vanislru say it could be a boiling water issue due to a HG problem. tyler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMeatWagon Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hey subawoohoo i think your right... because after i turn off my car and if i pop the hood right away there is a feint white smoke coming from a pipe that i was told is the turbo coolant return line or sumthin like that. I think i need to let it idle to get that cooled down as well... thanks for the tip. Oh and a turbo timer does essentially the same thing right? Lets the car idle for a few minutes after you turn it off.? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leej323 Posted August 2, 2004 Author Share Posted August 2, 2004 Yes, I believe it is coming from the turbo/downpipe area. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
subawoohoo Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Hey subawoohoo i think your right... because after i turn off my car and if i pop the hood right away there is a feint white smoke coming from a pipe that i was told is the turbo coolant return line or sumthin like that. I think i need to let it idle to get that cooled down as well... thanks for the tip. Oh and a turbo timer does essentially the same thing right? Lets the car idle for a few minutes after you turn it off.? Thanks yea the problem with lettting it idle is people are almost always in a hurry to, and it usually gets too damn hot in the car to sit there, so yea a turbo timer will let the engine idle for a set ammount of time so you can just leave it. nifty little gadgets. Yes, I believe it is coming from the turbo/downpipe area. Thanks. yup just let her cool down a bit, especially after hard driving. its just a normal sound dont worry about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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