newbomb_turk
Member
I posted yesterday about my SCUT overheating and was hoping for a response. Did not get any, so let me ask the question differently.
What is the best thing to do _immediately_ to avoid damage as much as possible if you overheat and lose some coolant.
(Obviously, if you lose all coolant it is best to just shut it down.)
However, if you blow the rad cap, and get it back on in time to save most of the coolant, is it better to start it back up idle for awhile? Should you do that as fast as possible? In my case, I made the decision to start it back up and idle. It took about five tries to start it though -- and it ran rough for about 30 seconds. Should I have just let it sit and risk a warped head, burned head gasket or worse? Or did I potentially do more damage by trying to start it back up?
What is the best thing to do?
Todd
What is the best thing to do _immediately_ to avoid damage as much as possible if you overheat and lose some coolant.
(Obviously, if you lose all coolant it is best to just shut it down.)
However, if you blow the rad cap, and get it back on in time to save most of the coolant, is it better to start it back up idle for awhile? Should you do that as fast as possible? In my case, I made the decision to start it back up and idle. It took about five tries to start it though -- and it ran rough for about 30 seconds. Should I have just let it sit and risk a warped head, burned head gasket or worse? Or did I potentially do more damage by trying to start it back up?
What is the best thing to do?
Todd