George Zeck
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After many tries of getting my *$%#@ car working -- I am getting frustrated. Got really abused by a local mechanic for a re-coreing of my radiator & new water pump; the car still has issues and proves undrivable ....
Key Points: Car sat in FLA for 18+ yrs unused. Water pump worked BUT in/outflow tubes 100% cloged with "junk".
Mechanic suspects the "water jackets" are cloged inside of the cylinder head and need cleaned out (and probably a rebuild of the cyl head). [see water pump above] Estimated cost for this is $2,000 !!!! (not a complete engine rebuild, just a "guess" on the problem -- could be more). I am not confortable with $2k guesses.
Drove car around yesterday -- ~ 15 miles total over 2 diff "road tests". Some type of pressure forces the coolant out of the radiator overflow tube (pressure tested; OK for leaks)and req. refilling. Towards the 2nd trip (with now a hotter engine) -- oil pressure dropped to 20lbs and slight rattle was heard when we pulled back to the shop (took it easy once we started seeing the fall in pressure). Using an "infra-red temp sensor" -- radiator showed 125 ish (and gauge did as well / sensor is in radiator) / thermo housing showed 180 (good). 1 inch over from the thermo housing; on the block showed 270 ish. Moving from # 1 cyl to # 4 temp gradually increased to 350.
Mechanic's thoughts were the engine block is getting so hot that it's "cooking" the oil, turning it from a thick oil to a watery consistency (like cooking a turkey in a fryer). When lost oil "vicosisty" -- it doesn't stick & lube the items it should and the engine heats up even more. A vicious & dangerous cycle.
The questions I have are:
A) Does the above scenario make sense for a car that had a full coolant flush, but did sit for so long ? (In flush; used radiator hoses and thus bypassed water pump) ?
B) Doesn't $2k seem like good $$ after bad (& outrageously high). It's fixing only a part of the engine. Couldn't I rebuild one (friends and I) for much cheaper (say ~ $1000) and have a newer engine and 1275 power (versus current 1098)
C) What is causing the coolant to flow out of the overflow tube (not a little but; but what seems like a good gallon of 50/50 mix) ?? Could they be anyhow related ??
D) Being I really haven't driven the car yet and I have invested what it's worth currently (~ $3k) -- this repair (big $$) puts me in the red. When do I say junk it ??? I'm simply afraid of the repairs that happen after it's gets some useage. I didn't expect to make $$ on this, it's a hobby -- but my "worse case scenario" is having $10k into a $3k car. $4k - $5k and being able to drive it for a while is OK.
This is probably more "belly aching" (trying to keep it clean Basil)-- but if anyone has resurected a "basket case" -- any experience after it becomes "driveable".
On the positive side -- before it heated up too much -- the engine sounded & performed quite nicely. peppy & smooth. Hopped on it a little bit and it was fun (brakes worked quite well / suspension was decent).
Any help for me here "at the crossroads" would be really appreciated.
Once again; sitting on the side of the road.
George
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Key Points: Car sat in FLA for 18+ yrs unused. Water pump worked BUT in/outflow tubes 100% cloged with "junk".
Mechanic suspects the "water jackets" are cloged inside of the cylinder head and need cleaned out (and probably a rebuild of the cyl head). [see water pump above] Estimated cost for this is $2,000 !!!! (not a complete engine rebuild, just a "guess" on the problem -- could be more). I am not confortable with $2k guesses.
Drove car around yesterday -- ~ 15 miles total over 2 diff "road tests". Some type of pressure forces the coolant out of the radiator overflow tube (pressure tested; OK for leaks)and req. refilling. Towards the 2nd trip (with now a hotter engine) -- oil pressure dropped to 20lbs and slight rattle was heard when we pulled back to the shop (took it easy once we started seeing the fall in pressure). Using an "infra-red temp sensor" -- radiator showed 125 ish (and gauge did as well / sensor is in radiator) / thermo housing showed 180 (good). 1 inch over from the thermo housing; on the block showed 270 ish. Moving from # 1 cyl to # 4 temp gradually increased to 350.
Mechanic's thoughts were the engine block is getting so hot that it's "cooking" the oil, turning it from a thick oil to a watery consistency (like cooking a turkey in a fryer). When lost oil "vicosisty" -- it doesn't stick & lube the items it should and the engine heats up even more. A vicious & dangerous cycle.
The questions I have are:
A) Does the above scenario make sense for a car that had a full coolant flush, but did sit for so long ? (In flush; used radiator hoses and thus bypassed water pump) ?
B) Doesn't $2k seem like good $$ after bad (& outrageously high). It's fixing only a part of the engine. Couldn't I rebuild one (friends and I) for much cheaper (say ~ $1000) and have a newer engine and 1275 power (versus current 1098)
C) What is causing the coolant to flow out of the overflow tube (not a little but; but what seems like a good gallon of 50/50 mix) ?? Could they be anyhow related ??
D) Being I really haven't driven the car yet and I have invested what it's worth currently (~ $3k) -- this repair (big $$) puts me in the red. When do I say junk it ??? I'm simply afraid of the repairs that happen after it's gets some useage. I didn't expect to make $$ on this, it's a hobby -- but my "worse case scenario" is having $10k into a $3k car. $4k - $5k and being able to drive it for a while is OK.
This is probably more "belly aching" (trying to keep it clean Basil)-- but if anyone has resurected a "basket case" -- any experience after it becomes "driveable".
On the positive side -- before it heated up too much -- the engine sounded & performed quite nicely. peppy & smooth. Hopped on it a little bit and it was fun (brakes worked quite well / suspension was decent).
Any help for me here "at the crossroads" would be really appreciated.
Once again; sitting on the side of the road.
George
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