Frownie |
I didn't have the chance to look into the problem that day and some home things kept me from tearing into the engine for about a week. When I did get to seeing what was happening, I had the following suspects, in my order of probability:
- Blockage in radiator
This would keep the coolant from flowing, since I was not getting heat in the cabin, this would sort of make sense, but I would have expected some coolant flow from the engine to provide some heat. - Thermostat valve failure
I replaced this already, but it could have been the problem, maybe a discount part failed? - Water pump
Least likely, since it was just replaced.
I'm thinking #1 as the problem, since I replaced the thermostat and water pump. But, the nature of the symptoms (over heating engine, no output from heater) lent itself to being a failed water pump, despite it being replaced just a few months back. I started by removing the various pipes from the cooling manifold (using a basin to catch the fluid) and to my surprise, saw some fresh oil dripping on the starter, along with a whiff of the "oil and coolant" smell. Something interesting is afoot, just not sure what.
Note oil drip on starter... |
This was odd, because water pumps shouldn't contain any oil. Then, on close inspection of the part, the nature of the problem became more obvious, looking closely where the pump interfaced with the cam shaft:
Then, it can back to me... When I was pulling out of the airport, I heard a squeaking/grinding noise, I that was this part of the pump breaking and being reduced back to the metal powder from which it was formed, in the process tearing the seal around the camshaft, permitting the oil into the pump shaft. Here's what the seal looks like in the engine:
At this point, I needed to replace the water pump and seal. But the thermostat was OK, right? No it wasn't, so that will need to be replaced as well. What makes this more frustrating is my smugness over having the luxury of time to do the research and wait for delivery. At least I have practice!
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