I am gonna blow my engine!!!! Please help!!
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I am gonna blow my engine!!!! Please help!!
2004 Disco II 108k miles....
I did a head gasket job a couple months ago and had it checked by an imports pro specializing British vehicles.. Everything checked out but he did say that when it sat on the lift overnight that it left a puddle of antifreeze on the shop floor. He said it was most likely the timing chain gasket. I have not replaced that gasket yet..
Now here is my problem!!
I cannot drive more than 2 miles without the temp hitting the red zone. I take my water hose and stuff it into the reservoir and pull the bleed screw out and make sure that all of the air is out of the system!! Then I pull the radiator hoses and stuff them full of water until they drown. I put the cap on the reservoir and drive off. I am overheated in 2 miles and I can put my hand to the center of the radiator and it's cold to the touch but warm/hot at the edges! Yes the thermostat was replaced with OEM during the head job!!
I never get any heat from the vents anymore whatsoever and when I stop to refill the fluid it's much like "Ole Faithful" and is just one huge blast of steam that seems to last for 10 minutes.
I don't understand how I can fill a truck full of water, yes the oil is full, checked that, and still not get any heat from the vents?? When I hit the brakes I hear some popping and clacking from underneath the dashboard, I am assuming the heater core. I pulled the line and forced water through them until I had a solid stream for 5 min. Still no heat from the vents but I still overheat!!
I am at a loss and I am gonna blow this engine, if I haven't already, if I can't figure it out. I have no option but to drive it or get fired from my jobs but if it blows up I am really screwed!!
Any thought guys??
I did a head gasket job a couple months ago and had it checked by an imports pro specializing British vehicles.. Everything checked out but he did say that when it sat on the lift overnight that it left a puddle of antifreeze on the shop floor. He said it was most likely the timing chain gasket. I have not replaced that gasket yet..
Now here is my problem!!
I cannot drive more than 2 miles without the temp hitting the red zone. I take my water hose and stuff it into the reservoir and pull the bleed screw out and make sure that all of the air is out of the system!! Then I pull the radiator hoses and stuff them full of water until they drown. I put the cap on the reservoir and drive off. I am overheated in 2 miles and I can put my hand to the center of the radiator and it's cold to the touch but warm/hot at the edges! Yes the thermostat was replaced with OEM during the head job!!
I never get any heat from the vents anymore whatsoever and when I stop to refill the fluid it's much like "Ole Faithful" and is just one huge blast of steam that seems to last for 10 minutes.
I don't understand how I can fill a truck full of water, yes the oil is full, checked that, and still not get any heat from the vents?? When I hit the brakes I hear some popping and clacking from underneath the dashboard, I am assuming the heater core. I pulled the line and forced water through them until I had a solid stream for 5 min. Still no heat from the vents but I still overheat!!
I am at a loss and I am gonna blow this engine, if I haven't already, if I can't figure it out. I have no option but to drive it or get fired from my jobs but if it blows up I am really screwed!!
Any thought guys??
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Is your water pump working? Do you notice the smell of coolant from the front of the engine? Bad water pumps usually seap from the weep hole on the front of the engine making you think it could be a gasket.
Thermostats usually fail in the open position depriving you of a heater, but still keeping the engine cool. So it's probably safe to rule that out.
You probably shouldn't be driving it until you find out what's going on.
Also, if it's been in the red, you might have suffered some head warpage ruining all the recent work. Sucks, but just sayin'.
Thermostats usually fail in the open position depriving you of a heater, but still keeping the engine cool. So it's probably safe to rule that out.
You probably shouldn't be driving it until you find out what's going on.
Also, if it's been in the red, you might have suffered some head warpage ruining all the recent work. Sucks, but just sayin'.
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2004 Disco II 108k miles....
I did a head gasket job a couple months ago and had it checked by an imports pro specializing British vehicles.. Everything checked out but he did say that when it sat on the lift overnight that it left a puddle of antifreeze on the shop floor. He said it was most likely the timing chain gasket. I have not replaced that gasket yet..
Now here is my problem!!
I cannot drive more than 2 miles without the temp hitting the red zone. I take my water hose and stuff it into the reservoir and pull the bleed screw out and make sure that all of the air is out of the system!! Then I pull the radiator hoses and stuff them full of water until they drown. I put the cap on the reservoir and drive off. I am overheated in 2 miles and I can put my hand to the center of the radiator and it's cold to the touch but warm/hot at the edges! Yes the thermostat was replaced with OEM during the head job!!
I never get any heat from the vents anymore whatsoever and when I stop to refill the fluid it's much like "Ole Faithful" and is just one huge blast of steam that seems to last for 10 minutes.
I don't understand how I can fill a truck full of water, yes the oil is full, checked that, and still not get any heat from the vents?? When I hit the brakes I hear some popping and clacking from underneath the dashboard, I am assuming the heater core. I pulled the line and forced water through them until I had a solid stream for 5 min. Still no heat from the vents but I still overheat!!
I am at a loss and I am gonna blow this engine, if I haven't already, if I can't figure it out. I have no option but to drive it or get fired from my jobs but if it blows up I am really screwed!!
Any thought guys??
I did a head gasket job a couple months ago and had it checked by an imports pro specializing British vehicles.. Everything checked out but he did say that when it sat on the lift overnight that it left a puddle of antifreeze on the shop floor. He said it was most likely the timing chain gasket. I have not replaced that gasket yet..
Now here is my problem!!
I cannot drive more than 2 miles without the temp hitting the red zone. I take my water hose and stuff it into the reservoir and pull the bleed screw out and make sure that all of the air is out of the system!! Then I pull the radiator hoses and stuff them full of water until they drown. I put the cap on the reservoir and drive off. I am overheated in 2 miles and I can put my hand to the center of the radiator and it's cold to the touch but warm/hot at the edges! Yes the thermostat was replaced with OEM during the head job!!
I never get any heat from the vents anymore whatsoever and when I stop to refill the fluid it's much like "Ole Faithful" and is just one huge blast of steam that seems to last for 10 minutes.
I don't understand how I can fill a truck full of water, yes the oil is full, checked that, and still not get any heat from the vents?? When I hit the brakes I hear some popping and clacking from underneath the dashboard, I am assuming the heater core. I pulled the line and forced water through them until I had a solid stream for 5 min. Still no heat from the vents but I still overheat!!
I am at a loss and I am gonna blow this engine, if I haven't already, if I can't figure it out. I have no option but to drive it or get fired from my jobs but if it blows up I am really screwed!!
Any thought guys??
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