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OK, so I had a problem with overheating a week ago, and it turned out
the head gasket was gone. After having my mechanic clean out the engine, adjust the timing, and replace the head gasket, everything was fine and I made a 700km trip with no problems at all. One thing I did notice was that my fuel consumption was up significantly (18mpg down from 26mpg). I was driving around today (regular speed, and regular outside temperature) and all of a sudden smelled this rotten fish kind of smell. Right after smelling this my engine temperature went way up to the red, and stayed at the red for a few minutes before going through the roof. Opening up the engine and checking it, there was some sort of leak or explosion of oily water all over the engine compartment. The oil and coolant levels are ok, and the radiator fan comes on, but the radiator itself is cool. On the way back home, the car stalled going up a big hill (from about 2000rpm) for a second and then started again. After parking the car, the engine would emit lots of white smoke when trying to start, and wouldn't catch unless I added gas or roll started it. Any ideas what the problem is and how much it might cost to fix? Could it be something with the water pump? Thanks! Theo |
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hmmmm... the rotten fish smell is a new one on me. ???
You said coolant and oil levels are OK, but is there any cross-contamination? Oil in coolant looks like a chocolate milkshake, should be evident on dipstick or on the inside bottom of the oil filler as a moyonaise-like froth. If this is the case, the new gasket has failed.. maybe warped head, improper torqueing of the head bolts, etc. Ask your mechanic if he checked the mating surfaces of the head and block for warpage. The cool radiator sounds like the thermostat is backwards, or maybe stuck? Ask your mechanic if he changed this. The bad mileage could be from your timing belt being a tooth off, however when my old Toyota was a tooth off, it ran rough. Good luck, -Bruce |
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hmmmm... the rotten fish smell is a new one on me. ???
You said coolant and oil levels are OK, but is there any cross-contamination? White smoke out of your exhaust is almost always a blown gasket. Oil in coolant looks like a chocolate milkshake, should be evident on dipstick or on the inside bottom of the oil filler cap as a moyonaise-like froth. If this is the case, the new gasket has failed.. maybe warped head, improper torqueing of the head bolts, etc. Ask your mechanic if he checked the mating surfaces of the head and block for warpage. The cool radiator sounds like the thermostat is backwards, or maybe stuck? Ask your mechanic if he changed this. The bad mileage could be from your timing belt being a tooth off, however when my old Toyota was a tooth off, it ran rough. Good luck, -Bruce |
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