My car overheated last week because of a blown radiator hose (I replaced the hose) and now is leaking coolant and belching white smoke out of the exhaust. I'm not very knowledgeable about car problems, but I fear the worst...
Anyone know what it could be?
Leaking coolant and white smoke out of exhaust
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Re: Leaking coolant and white smoke out of exhaust
If you're "lucky," it is a blown head gasket.
If not, a cracked head (I know the feeling, as my Beloved Sister did this through inattention to my then almost new '83 T4WD...).
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If not, a cracked head (I know the feeling, as my Beloved Sister did this through inattention to my then almost new '83 T4WD...).
Tom M.
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Re: Leaking coolant and white smoke out of exhaust
A lot of evidence there? Try starting it cold...take the rad cap off....look for bubbles. See any....it means exhaust into coolant.
Means a head gasket...block seal doesn't work...I've tried.
I had a top hose go on another car...looked just fine...but I could tear it apart by hand...rubber and cord were gone.
Means a head gasket...block seal doesn't work...I've tried.
I had a top hose go on another car...looked just fine...but I could tear it apart by hand...rubber and cord were gone.
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Re: Leaking coolant and white smoke out of exhaust
Where is the coolant leak?
If it's around the head/block interface, then you have a couple of possibilities, none too bad. Warped head due to the overheating with low torque on the head bolts- pull head and have it skimmed flat; Blown head gasket- pull head and replace gasket (have the head checked for cracks while its out).
If its at a point on the head- you've cracked the head - get a new used one.
An easy first pass to get close to diagnosis is to run a compression test. If you have two adjacent cylinders showing NO compression, then odds are that you've got a cracked head (one cylinders pressure bleeds into the next via the crack).
Either way, you'll need to pull the head- relax, pull it off (not too hard compared to a 460 V8) and look at the gasket -That's most probably the culprit.
Good luck.
If it's around the head/block interface, then you have a couple of possibilities, none too bad. Warped head due to the overheating with low torque on the head bolts- pull head and have it skimmed flat; Blown head gasket- pull head and replace gasket (have the head checked for cracks while its out).
If its at a point on the head- you've cracked the head - get a new used one.
An easy first pass to get close to diagnosis is to run a compression test. If you have two adjacent cylinders showing NO compression, then odds are that you've got a cracked head (one cylinders pressure bleeds into the next via the crack).
Either way, you'll need to pull the head- relax, pull it off (not too hard compared to a 460 V8) and look at the gasket -That's most probably the culprit.
Good luck.
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'85 SR5-265K--GOLD
'85 SR5-285K-- GOLD-New engine!
'85 SR5-238K -- Teal-Killed by a DD
'58 and '62 Austin-Healey Sprites