Today I froze my car.
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Yeah. The low that night dipped to upper single digits, so if I did indeed have 20%-30%, I was right at the limit. I should be good to go to at least -20, and if it gets that cold in Alabama, I'm hiding in my house and waiting for the end of the world. It did fine today... except for the ******* flat tire! I've had a pinhole leak for a week or two now, and it was so cold today I didn't do my usual check and top off of the air, so I drove it flat and possibly cut the sidewall. That will be tire replacement #4 in the last 3 years from sidewall damage. I blame terrible roads, and this time the cold.
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Oh and stop being a vagina and where what the **** you want in public, mmkay?
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OP: You got pretty lucky man! Freezing coolant can damage a LOT of things under the hood... Ask me how I know! Glad to hear everything is okay!
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Not so good update
Its been a few months and I have daily driven the car and its never been "right". I was always chasing a coolant leak, once the t-stat housing, once the heater lines. But motor been running over all well.
Until yesterday its been cool around here. Yesterday I was on the way home and car was acting funny. I open the hood when I got home and noticed the coolant tank bubbling??? Was not hot on the gauge. I replaced the rad cap and same issue. Than came the smoke out the tailpipe and it running rough. I pulled plugs and #4 was wet. So I put 1,2,3 back in and started it and moved it 25 feet into driveway stopped motor and lifted car to drain coolant and it was ALREADY UNDER PRESSURE.
Pulled the head and I don't see a major HG failure like I would have liked to. Here what it looks like, what do you think.
Its been a few months and I have daily driven the car and its never been "right". I was always chasing a coolant leak, once the t-stat housing, once the heater lines. But motor been running over all well.
Until yesterday its been cool around here. Yesterday I was on the way home and car was acting funny. I open the hood when I got home and noticed the coolant tank bubbling??? Was not hot on the gauge. I replaced the rad cap and same issue. Than came the smoke out the tailpipe and it running rough. I pulled plugs and #4 was wet. So I put 1,2,3 back in and started it and moved it 25 feet into driveway stopped motor and lifted car to drain coolant and it was ALREADY UNDER PRESSURE.
Pulled the head and I don't see a major HG failure like I would have liked to. Here what it looks like, what do you think.
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Or a pressure test on the head. Looks like an obvious failure between 1&2 and 3&4, or was that damage from removing the head gasket? Sounds like you were boosting into your coolant, so something was fubared.
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It almost sounds like the head could've warped. Its pretty obvious number 4 is getting a great deal of water from the clean valves.
My car did the same thing after freezing and overheating, only it was blowing massive amounts of oil out the muffler. Cylinder head ended up having 4 cracks in it somewhere the shop found but were able to repair it.
I have a terrible habit of changing my mind every 2 days about a build and did something really stupid. Instead of getting a 99 head (which I really didn't know a lot about then) I spent 400 to have mine rebuilt and repaired then pulled the motor apart when it was in a pretty legit condition.
Good luck, man. Hopefully its an easy fix and doesn't require pulling the motor apart.
My car did the same thing after freezing and overheating, only it was blowing massive amounts of oil out the muffler. Cylinder head ended up having 4 cracks in it somewhere the shop found but were able to repair it.
I have a terrible habit of changing my mind every 2 days about a build and did something really stupid. Instead of getting a 99 head (which I really didn't know a lot about then) I spent 400 to have mine rebuilt and repaired then pulled the motor apart when it was in a pretty legit condition.
Good luck, man. Hopefully its an easy fix and doesn't require pulling the motor apart.