BlackMark8Li
Well-Known LVC Member
My car overheated tonight... I shut her down but it still managed to climb into the red for a sec b4 I shut off the engine. anyways I opened the hood and opened the coolant reservoir and the coolant bubbled out. I fixed the leak(coolant crossover tube) and the car drove fine home. No missing, no hesitation, temp stayed right in the middle of the gauge.
After I fixed the leak before I drove home I started my car and there was smoke comming out of my exhaust... it is cold here so it could be that... however it was a decent ammount of smoke comming out(usually isn't like that when it gets cold). there was antifreeze all over the engine so that could explain the smoke also(however the smoke was comming Out of my exhaust) I started smelling the exhaust and also insid ethe valve covers and didn't smell anything like antifreeze. I can't check the oil now because I am using the wrong dipstick(my engine is a 98 and I am using the dipstick from my 96 which is smaller) what other ways are there to see if you have a blown head gasket?
After I fixed the leak before I drove home I started my car and there was smoke comming out of my exhaust... it is cold here so it could be that... however it was a decent ammount of smoke comming out(usually isn't like that when it gets cold). there was antifreeze all over the engine so that could explain the smoke also(however the smoke was comming Out of my exhaust) I started smelling the exhaust and also insid ethe valve covers and didn't smell anything like antifreeze. I can't check the oil now because I am using the wrong dipstick(my engine is a 98 and I am using the dipstick from my 96 which is smaller) what other ways are there to see if you have a blown head gasket?