Originally Posted By: Tobygot
I'm the 3rd owner but the first 2 were in the same family. I've now learned that "original owner" car's aren't always good. When I drained out the oil right after I bought it, chunks of sludge came out. The coolant looked like dirty water, no green or yellow at all. The power steering fluid was black.
I think I figured out what the problem is. I took off the exhaust manifold recently to clean out whatever carbon I could. I pulled out all of the studs as well. i didn't realize that oil can leak from the studs. There was no oil on any of them when I pulled them out. I found that it's possible for them to leak though. I'm going to pull out the studs that appear to be leaking and put on some high temp RTV tomorrow. Too much of a coincedence that I pulled it off and 3 days later I have a leak. I see a tiny amount of oil coming from one of the top studs too. I hope this is my problem. The majority of the oil is coming from the exact area where saturn s series heads typically crack, or so I've heard.
What's bad about remanufactured long blocks? It's alot cheaper than buying a new car. Are many of them poorly made?
Been there, done that. Sounds like you had an Overheat, and not just a "Run Hot!"
Do this:
1) Get ALL Coolant out.
2) Get "eal-up" OR K&W.. anyone, the expensive one, the $30 one.
3) Pour it in a water-filled coolant system (that you flushed, so they say, im not so sure) - HOT!
4) Let it run until it starts to heat up.
5) GET THE WATER OUT if you DONT get the water out, it WONT work right!
6) Take Spark Plugs out, find a way to do this, buy the socket, let it sit overnight and half a day.
7) Change the OIL. Use a nice thick 20W-50, AND a bottle of Lucas Stop-Leak, worked for me in the past.
8) PRAY.
Usually, when Antifreeze is added it un-does the coolant system head/block seal. The ever-hated Lucas Stop Leak thick syrup SHOULD stick to something, and get to no more elak. Go nice and easy on the car, and you may have bought a lot of life on it. Fixed it? Not sure, as antifreeze will likely work it off.. but Yup!
End of its life cycle is right.. Not gone yet, though! he next overheat, plan on getting a new engine OR complete tear-down, and hope that Blcok is ok.. HAVE A SHOP TEST IT! See what they say. heads go first, sometimes it ok, but you almost SURELY have a Gasket issue.
Good luck to ya, sir