Yesterday I went mudding and got stuck pretty bad, when I was stuck anti freeze was coming out and it was bubbling, also there was smoke coming from my engine. I refilled it with anti freeze yesterday but, today I left my Jeep running for 30 minutes on my lunch break at work, and my engine overheated and all the anti freeze was gone. Any suggestions on what to do?
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Originally posted by Jerry Bransford View PostCheck your radiator, it might simply be packed with mud and need a good pressure washing.
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x3. Check your oil. See if you have coolant in the oil? Second, it could be your thermostat. Take off the cap and see if the coolant is flowing after it warms up to see if the t-stat is opening? If it is good there, it could be your radiator cap? Last, is the coolant itself. Might be time for a flush.
After all this, then I would look at the head gasket. It could be burning it and not loosing it in the oil.
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Blow all mud out of the radiator and when you add antifreeze make sure its a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water. If that doesn't cure your problem, then make sure the thermostat opens still blows the coolant out its time to pull the head off
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Originally posted by ChrisJ13 View PostHow do I flush it?
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Go to Autozone or Walmart and they sell a kit. I think it is $10. It connects to your garden hose.Last edited by Jeep4cern; 08-09-09, 09:45 AM.
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Originally posted by ChrisJ13 View PostIs it hard to disconnect the stuff?
*If you have no radiator cap, you have a sealed unit. You need to remove two hoses then. Put garden hose in one (not the t-stat side).Last edited by Jeep4cern; 08-11-09, 10:41 AM.
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You may have the "squeeze on" type hose clamps if they have never been changed. In which case a pair of pliers will loosen them so you can move them back and remove hoses.
If you have removed your radiator as stated above... you have already done this.
Just my :2:
Scott
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