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This is a short 5-sec .wmv video at the exhaust pipe. Warm engine at idle, mid-high 80's outside. I've been losing water and don't see where it's going. Wondering if I've got a head gasket issue. The engine was just rebuilt a couple of years ago, dangit. Thanks for all input. Video is 646 kb http://home.mpinet.net/~disneyvid2/exhaust.wmv |
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"Doc" <docsavag... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179435464.986148.280250 (AT) u30g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com... This is a short 5-sec .wmv video at the exhaust pipe. Warm engine at idle, mid-high 80's outside. I've been losing water and don't see where it's going. Wondering if I've got a head gasket issue. The engine was just rebuilt a couple of years ago, dangit. Thanks for all input. Video is 646 kb http://home.mpinet.net/~disneyvid2/exhaust.wmv If the engine was fully warmed up, with the temperature gauge in the middle, then yes, it looks like steam in the exhaust. Check the motor oil for a milky appearance, check the radiator for signs of oil, check the spark plugs to see if they are unusually clean, check compression for one or more low cylinders. If one or more of those symptoms appear, then there is a good chance that the engine needs work. |
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As a follow-up, here's additional video. It shows the exhaust at startup where it's a bit rough, then smoothing out, then some accel and idle in park, also idle in drive, if it yields any additional insights. I've damped the exhaust movement with a wood block to get rid of the noise of the pieces rattling so you hear only the engine/ exhaust sounds. Outside temp high 70's to 80 deg. About 1min, 2.6 megs. http://home.mpinet.net/~docsavage20/engine_issue.wmv |
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On May 18, 1:35 am, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: "Doc" <docsavag... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179435464.986148.280250 (AT) u30g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com... This is a short 5-sec .wmv video at the exhaust pipe. Warm engine at idle, mid-high 80's outside. I've been losing water and don't see where it's going. Wondering if I've got a head gasket issue. The engine was just rebuilt a couple of years ago, dangit. Something I don't get though, is why would the guage indicate overheating when all the components that move the coolant appear to be healthy? I.e. pump seems to be okay and the radiator, hoses, thermostat are all fresh. Temp sensor is brand new. |
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On May 18, 1:35 am, "Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote: "Doc" <docsavag... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1179435464.986148.280250 (AT) u30g2000hsc (DOT) googlegroups.com... This is a short 5-sec .wmv video at the exhaust pipe. Warm engine at idle, mid-high 80's outside. I've been losing water and don't see where it's going. Wondering if I've got a head gasket issue. The engine was just rebuilt a couple of years ago, dangit. Thanks for all input. Video is 646 kb http://home.mpinet.net/~disneyvid2/exhaust.wmv If the engine was fully warmed up, with the temperature gauge in the middle, then yes, it looks like steam in the exhaust. Check the motor oil for a milky appearance, check the radiator for signs of oil, check the spark plugs to see if they are unusually clean, check compression for one or more low cylinders. If one or more of those symptoms appear, then there is a good chance that the engine needs work. I appreciate it. The oil and coolant intermixture doesn't seem to be noticeable but obviously something isn't right. Will check the plugs and compression asap. Something I don't get though, is why would the guage indicate overheating when all the components that move the coolant appear to be healthy? I.e. pump seems to be okay and the radiator, hoses, thermostat are all fresh. Temp sensor is brand new. |
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On Thu, 17 May 2007 13:59:34 -0700, Doc wrote: Thought I'd add it's an 89 Cressida, straight 6. Oh...no... Actually, this looks normal. How long had the car been running? |
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On Mon, 21 May 2007 04:36:47 +0000, someone wrote: In article <DJY3i.632$mD.136@trndny02>, =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno (AT) AE86 (DOT) gts wrote: On Fri, 18 May 2007 13:44:31 +0000, someone wrote: Still, after only 30K, you *might* luck out and it will work. I wouldn't drive it much; the next trip would be to someone who *KNOWS* this engine! hey, don't forget the radiato bypass hose, it's very small, easy to overlook and can leak for months without overt signs. give it a good feeling up. Bypass hose? Is that the hose to the bottle? no, it's off the block to the left of the water pump and runs to the mount where the thermostat is. it's a short, fat, curved hose 6-10" long. hard to see but look on the left side of the motor front behind the water pump on the block. easy to overlook and does EXACTLY your problem. you should be ablt to see it steam as the motor starts to get hot. makes you think it's the water pump but it's not. a good parts store can check it for you and sell you a replacement. it's dead simple to replace. I see it now. No probs on my 7M-GE! |
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