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Radiator hose blows on freeway

gmhowe

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1985 4+3 black cpe & 96 LT1 CE
Taking my daughter and grandson home yesterday and blew the upper hose on my 96 CE, after $54 in taxi fees to go to 4 stores got the hose. It blew out towards the front of the car all over my 3 filter K&N ram air. but the main question is, how can I get rid of the antifreeze smell. I want to hose it down but am wary of the optispark, or can I just try and do it carefully.
Thermostat hit the 260 mark so any possible problems ahead ?
any thoughts ??
Thanx ahead
Gordon
 
Blown radiator hose

Last summer my '95 had the 'flow control valve' blow at high rpm. Dumped everything very quickly - all over the firewall and A/C condenser housing. In traffic, stopped, looked both ways then ran a red light to get into a lot and shut off. Walked 3/4 mile to get a piece of pipe, hose clamps, a pair of pliers and a 24 pack of 1/2 liter water bottles. Wife was hotter than the engine. Analog temp gauge pegged but no damage.
Smelled bad but was afraid to rinse it off. Wiped off everything I could reach with a damp rag. Smell went away in a few days.
Hope yours works out as well.
 
Taking my daughter and grandson home yesterday and blew the upper hose on my 96 CE, after $54 in taxi fees to go to 4 stores got the hose. It blew out towards the front of the car all over my 3 filter K&N ram air. but the main question is, how can I get rid of the antifreeze smell. I want to hose it down but am wary of the optispark, or can I just try and do it carefully.
Thermostat hit the 260 mark so any possible problems ahead ?
any thoughts ??
Thanx ahead
Gordon
Blast that thing off with the water hose!!! Make sure the engine is STONE COLD,and try not to spray the Opti Directly!!
You'll be good to go!!:upthumbs
 
Thanks Junk as always, so there should be no expected problems since the thermo hit 260 ?
 
Thanks Junk as always, so there should be no expected problems since the thermo hit 260 ?
No, I don't think you'll have any problems! It would be different if you would have drove it 5 miles maybe.It's possible that it could have blown a head gasket,But you would already of found that out if that were the case!! I've seen engines get 300-325 deg and not hurt them! Just watch your temp closely for a while to make sure it didn't make a head gasket start seeping,but I think you will be alright!:upthumbs

PS. You probly should change your oil and filter sometime soon though! Some times getting them a little hot can knock a little sludge loose inside if there is any!!:cool
 
Blast that thing off with the water hose!!! Make sure the engine is STONE COLD,and try not to spray the Opti Directly!!
You'll be good to go!!:upthumbs

Yeah Junk, that's what I thought. I mean the Opti will get wet when driving in the rain right? Just curious.
 
Yeah Junk, that's what I thought. I mean the Opti will get wet when driving in the rain right? Just curious.
Yeah, they can get wet while driving.I heard of them going bad after washing,but I have never had it happen.The only 1 I've ever replaced was caused by the Loose Nut behind the steering wheel,Me! And the Opti was the least of my problems, took a couple trees almost dead center!!:boogieI've probly Pressure Washed and Steam Cleaned 50-60 of them the last five years,and never had one go bad!!;shrug;shrugI repaired several that had been diagnosed as a bad Opti by someone else but it always ended up being bad coil,spark plug wires,fusible link,chapped wire,bad connections or some other crap!!:upthumbs
 
"Loose nut behind the wheel" HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA That gave me a good laugh Junk!
 

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