- Joined
- Mar 26, 2002
- Messages
- 813
- Location
- Deep River, CT
- Corvette
- 1981 white/blue interior automatic, 1999 torch red/tan interoir 6-speed coupe
While on the highway today, my upper radiator hose came loose, spraying my poor Corvette's blood all over the road, the side of her, and the windshield. The scene was straight out of a movie. The coolant hitting my exhaust and hot engine created an immediate overwhelming smoke cloud. With zero visibility I managed to pull over without hitting anything. I popped the hood, and there is the culprit, sitting on the control arm, vomiting its green contents all over the engine bay. I get my mini-toolkit out of the back, and I reattach the hose. Then I call about 5 friends, all but one not answering. I prefer not to have it towed because I do not have a mechanic down here, and I really do not trust the dealers, especially on my classic Corvette. My buddy leaves work, and rushes over with a gallon of coolant. With the engine thoroughly cooled, I manage to just budge the rad. cap off, and see that there is as expected, no coolant inside. I think back to all the posts I've read here at the CAC on how to fill up a radiator, and try to remember the correct procedure. I fill her up, start the engine, let the level recede, fill her up again, and repeat. She finally stopped taking coolant, and I replaced the cap, and let her idle. The temp. seemed to be stable and quite cool. Eureka it worked!! I set out very slowly on the highway for the very scary, long, slow trip home. Thanks to everyone here, I made it home safely, with no engine damage, and coolant levels normal. I never thought in a million years I'd have to do that, but thanks to this great community, I made it home safely, and didn't have to trust my baby in the hands of a stranger.
I'm going to take her into a mechanic next week (after I research a little more) and have everything checked out, and the heater hose replaced. Is there anything else I should to her in the meantime? I obviously won't drive her, but the mechanic I have in mind is 12-15 miles away; think she'll make it?? Should I drain some coolant and add water tomorrow? Anything else you can think of that I didn't do?
Thanks Rob and everyone for putting together this wonderful community and knowledgebase. Here is one Supporting Member that definitely got his money's worth!
Time for a long, coolant-filled shower now, sorry for the long post!
-Tatortot
I'm going to take her into a mechanic next week (after I research a little more) and have everything checked out, and the heater hose replaced. Is there anything else I should to her in the meantime? I obviously won't drive her, but the mechanic I have in mind is 12-15 miles away; think she'll make it?? Should I drain some coolant and add water tomorrow? Anything else you can think of that I didn't do?
Thanks Rob and everyone for putting together this wonderful community and knowledgebase. Here is one Supporting Member that definitely got his money's worth!
Time for a long, coolant-filled shower now, sorry for the long post!
-Tatortot