LarryE9E10
Well-Known Member
Warning: This story is not for the weak of stomach or the faint of heart!
Took the coupe on a 10 mile ride drive to pick up some spark plugs. Warmed up and ran normally. From there I drove 5 miles to a nearby town to drop off a package for a friend. That drive was high speed and high-rpm on full-on twisty roads, with full attention required out the windshield as the roads are forested, barely two lanes and full of deer (Note: This is my rationalization for what happened next). Pulled into the parking lot and, for the first time in that drive, saw that my temp gauge was in the red. No, it was at the TOP of the red. Don't know for how much of the drive it was overheating; the last 100 feet? All but the first 100 feet? Crap.
Made things worse by assuming that I had a broken ground on the temp gauge, as the needle has never run at higher than level (i.e. 3 PM), even when coming home from the Vintage at 75+ mph on I 81 in hot, humid weather. Drove another 100 yards or so at 25 mph before sanity returned and I checked the coolant, which was boiling. Waited for the car to cool down, started up a big hill for home and it overheated almost immediately. Had it towed.
Put the cooling system under pressure and discovered a couple of very small hose leaks, which apparently caused fluid loss only when under pressure as there was never any coolant on the garage floor (I am vigilant as I'm obsessive about the small oil seepage that I can't find.) Eventually it lost enough volume that it could not cool the car. Replaced all hoses.
Car is running as strong as ever. Took a long ride at high rpms. Sat in a
traffic jam for almost 15 minutes without temp gauge going higher than 4 PM.
So, have I dodged the bullet here? What, if anything, do I need to do to assess the status of the head, the head gasket, etc. Or should I leave well enough alone in the absence of any symptoms of a problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am, obviously, stupid beyond belief.
Took the coupe on a 10 mile ride drive to pick up some spark plugs. Warmed up and ran normally. From there I drove 5 miles to a nearby town to drop off a package for a friend. That drive was high speed and high-rpm on full-on twisty roads, with full attention required out the windshield as the roads are forested, barely two lanes and full of deer (Note: This is my rationalization for what happened next). Pulled into the parking lot and, for the first time in that drive, saw that my temp gauge was in the red. No, it was at the TOP of the red. Don't know for how much of the drive it was overheating; the last 100 feet? All but the first 100 feet? Crap.
Made things worse by assuming that I had a broken ground on the temp gauge, as the needle has never run at higher than level (i.e. 3 PM), even when coming home from the Vintage at 75+ mph on I 81 in hot, humid weather. Drove another 100 yards or so at 25 mph before sanity returned and I checked the coolant, which was boiling. Waited for the car to cool down, started up a big hill for home and it overheated almost immediately. Had it towed.
Put the cooling system under pressure and discovered a couple of very small hose leaks, which apparently caused fluid loss only when under pressure as there was never any coolant on the garage floor (I am vigilant as I'm obsessive about the small oil seepage that I can't find.) Eventually it lost enough volume that it could not cool the car. Replaced all hoses.
Car is running as strong as ever. Took a long ride at high rpms. Sat in a
traffic jam for almost 15 minutes without temp gauge going higher than 4 PM.
So, have I dodged the bullet here? What, if anything, do I need to do to assess the status of the head, the head gasket, etc. Or should I leave well enough alone in the absence of any symptoms of a problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am, obviously, stupid beyond belief.