At 12:19 PM 11/10/2002, you wrote: >Hi all, > >We have steam and coolent smell coming out of the tail pipe and the engine >has begun to run rough. > > one of the large radiator hoses popped off the plastic pipe underneath. > We stopped immediately and put the hose back on by the side of the road > and filled up the system with tap water....... >less than a mile from our destination the hose that connects the driver's >side head to the plastis pipe over the expansion tank burst and we stopped >immediately. We let it cool down for a few minutes, refilled with water, >.......... >This morning, I replaced the burst hose and filled and bled the system and >after a few minutes of running the exhaust became very steamy and smelled >like coolent. After a few more minutes, the engine started running rough. Sounds to me like the pressure tank cap in not releasing pressure, resulting in the system overpressurized, which is what was popping the hoses, and has created a head leak into the cylinder/s. Test the pressure tank cap for proper release pressure. Then replace it if required and then test for leakdown of each cylinder at top dead center and watch for bubbles coming out of the pressure tank with the cap off. |
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