LtFuzz
06-20-2011, 20:21
Well, here's my story.
I'm running a J-code 6.2 in a Land Rover Discovery. I was out wheeling and forded a stream... bow wave presumably sent the fan blade into the radiator (custom built), severing about a million veins in the core. Lost coolant.
I had to self-recover out to where a wrecker could get me. 1.5 miles through deep sand. No coolant.
My Sunpro gauge hit 250F within ten minutes, and then looped all the way around to hit the 0F peg (on the underside :eek: ).
I'm currently stranded in Alamosa CO trying to shoehorn an OEM 6.2L radiator into the Disco. We're cutting the hell out of the subframe to get it to fit and now we're going to have to trim the radiator down to fit under the hood.
Question: My motor was SIZZLING when I stopped. Water on the block was boiling. Last full thrust through the sand it was absolutely belching black smoke. Good sign, right? I'm guessing I was running well past 300F for a good 5-10 minutes, in low range at full throttle.
It starts, idles, and responds to throttle well. No significant head gasket weeping/leaking, etc. No oil leaks. Oil is clear. No weird noises. What would a cracked head sound like? Or a busted crankshaft?
Did I dodge a bullet? Once I get this radiator business sorted I have to make the 1600 mile trek back home to GA.
I'm running a J-code 6.2 in a Land Rover Discovery. I was out wheeling and forded a stream... bow wave presumably sent the fan blade into the radiator (custom built), severing about a million veins in the core. Lost coolant.
I had to self-recover out to where a wrecker could get me. 1.5 miles through deep sand. No coolant.
My Sunpro gauge hit 250F within ten minutes, and then looped all the way around to hit the 0F peg (on the underside :eek: ).
I'm currently stranded in Alamosa CO trying to shoehorn an OEM 6.2L radiator into the Disco. We're cutting the hell out of the subframe to get it to fit and now we're going to have to trim the radiator down to fit under the hood.
Question: My motor was SIZZLING when I stopped. Water on the block was boiling. Last full thrust through the sand it was absolutely belching black smoke. Good sign, right? I'm guessing I was running well past 300F for a good 5-10 minutes, in low range at full throttle.
It starts, idles, and responds to throttle well. No significant head gasket weeping/leaking, etc. No oil leaks. Oil is clear. No weird noises. What would a cracked head sound like? Or a busted crankshaft?
Did I dodge a bullet? Once I get this radiator business sorted I have to make the 1600 mile trek back home to GA.