A few weeks ago I made a trip to Ottawa area and stayed overnight at a B&B. Next morning I checked the rad and found it low AGAIN... Kept a watchful eye on the temp guage and nothing to get concerned about.
topped it up with a few litres of green stuff and set off for home. When I got home and it had cooled off I checked it again to find it low on green stuff....
No loss in performance, nothing unusual, just the loss of coolant.
During the summer I had the rad replaced and went into Toronto a couple of times and got stuck in gridlock. With one eye on the temp guage it got really hot. Another evening went to the Jazz Festival in Toronto and they traffic wasnt even moving. The temp went out of site, Found a parking spot and left the car. When I returned the coolant was low but I was getting some circulation.
From that point on the coolant had to be checked often.
Now the car is on the hook and going to get the engine checked out.... Might be a rebuild, might be a Crate engine.
Time will tell
Found this shop in Markham completely by accident... Was looking for a shop with a dyno that could build me an engine and run it in on the dyno. The shop I hoped to spec out only did BMW and other high end motors.
Continued along Bullock Drive and happened to see a Packard sitting in front of a shop,, upon closer look I saw a 67Chev Impala Convertible, a 427 Corvette, a Lotus Europa and a few other toys.
I went into the shop and the place is loaded with classics.
Exceltec Auto Services
60 Bullock Dr, Markham
Took the car in today and did a iittle nostalgia, bench racing and got to get an opinion on the car.
Will leave it for a few days so Doug Lamb can go over it and find out if it just a blown gasket, a cracked head or worse a lesion in the block...
Next possiblity is a Crate engine.
Cliff
-- Edited by oshawacliff on Friday 25th of October 2013 07:37:42 PM
That florescent dye for leaks works well for this sort of thing. With Halloween close, black light bulbs are easy to find. Load one into an old incandescent worklamp and voila. Just remember to fix the leak already ... or the next time you turn on that light .... CSI blood bath.
Got the word today. The cylinder head on the right side has a blown head gasket.
Ordered the crate motor, will use some of the parts off the current engine. Intake, my aluminum rocker covers, carb (Edelbrock 1406) etc, am also going to go with a bigger 2 wire alternator, placing it on the right side, a new HEI distributor. Will need a new damper as the crate motor does not come with that.
Crate motor should be in at Exceltec by Thursday.
The cylinder heads had been machined with the original rebuild and then again a couple of years ago. Not much left to machine This way I get the 3 year 50.000 km warranty.
Cliff
-- Edited by oshawacliff on Monday 28th of October 2013 10:45:39 PM
Just wondering if the car still has the original engine..and if so why you don't look at either aftermarket heads..or a good set of core heads you could rebuild...if it's not the original engine to the car then I understand getting a crate engine..but if it is.....