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Replaced coolant, overheated, think I screwed up - HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="texas_snake" data-source="post: 15548391" data-attributes="member: 11539"><p>So it was down the road about 1 mile. Waited couple hours, filled it best I could and got it home at 1am (happy to have it back at the house). Washed everything down and dried it to ensure no paint damage (don't see any) and get rid of the smell. But my neighbor thinks I am crazy washing my car at almost 2am. Everything seems fine.</p><p></p><p>I will go over everything and check on the procedure. Thanks for posting the reminder of the FAQ. I have not looked at that in a very long time.</p><p></p><p>I admit I have still far more comfort working on my 69 Mach 1 and the early 90's GT's I had than this (since it is the first mustang I have keep generally stock) and agree it is far more particular to work on than the older mustangs. Also when I look at write-ups before I try things, I am finding some holes and always try to post back what I found was missing on any steps or considerations.</p><p></p><p>I fixed about 5 things at once over the past 2 weeks and this one bit me in the a$$ for not looking into it more before finishing it. But lesson learned. </p><p></p><p>This is a good vid of someone having a similar bad day:</p><p></p><p> [MEDIA=youtube]e_-kZUPv2aY[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I see that cap pop right open under pressure. Thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas_snake, post: 15548391, member: 11539"] So it was down the road about 1 mile. Waited couple hours, filled it best I could and got it home at 1am (happy to have it back at the house). Washed everything down and dried it to ensure no paint damage (don't see any) and get rid of the smell. But my neighbor thinks I am crazy washing my car at almost 2am. Everything seems fine. I will go over everything and check on the procedure. Thanks for posting the reminder of the FAQ. I have not looked at that in a very long time. I admit I have still far more comfort working on my 69 Mach 1 and the early 90's GT's I had than this (since it is the first mustang I have keep generally stock) and agree it is far more particular to work on than the older mustangs. Also when I look at write-ups before I try things, I am finding some holes and always try to post back what I found was missing on any steps or considerations. I fixed about 5 things at once over the past 2 weeks and this one bit me in the a$$ for not looking into it more before finishing it. But lesson learned. This is a good vid of someone having a similar bad day: [MEDIA=youtube]e_-kZUPv2aY[/MEDIA] I see that cap pop right open under pressure. Thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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