s_a_roehrig
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- February 27, 2001
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- Oahu HI
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 ford explorer xlt
Help! Need all your advice! drove with no water in the radiator...
Had a small hole in a radiator hose... all the water steamed out without my notice... driving down the road the engine started smoking and making a heavy clinking sound under acceleration. Was driving it around today in 90+ deg heat w/ AC on.
Found the hole, did the repair and refilled the radiator. light smoke from exhaust. While driving home, the gauge would stay at "L" in "Normal" while moving but would jump to in between "L" and max. Pulled in driveway, gauge at "L", no smoke from exhaust. Still too high...
Do you think I am safe? Or have internal damage to the engine.
Do you think that driving 35mph would be sufficient to cool the engine back down to the middle of "Normal" on the drive home? I hope not. I am hoping that the temp was too high to let the radiator ketch up with the high heat...
I am going to take it for a drive tomorrow to see if it goes back up to "L" from cooling overnight.
Had a small hole in a radiator hose... all the water steamed out without my notice... driving down the road the engine started smoking and making a heavy clinking sound under acceleration. Was driving it around today in 90+ deg heat w/ AC on.
Found the hole, did the repair and refilled the radiator. light smoke from exhaust. While driving home, the gauge would stay at "L" in "Normal" while moving but would jump to in between "L" and max. Pulled in driveway, gauge at "L", no smoke from exhaust. Still too high...
Do you think I am safe? Or have internal damage to the engine.
Do you think that driving 35mph would be sufficient to cool the engine back down to the middle of "Normal" on the drive home? I hope not. I am hoping that the temp was too high to let the radiator ketch up with the high heat...
I am going to take it for a drive tomorrow to see if it goes back up to "L" from cooling overnight.