unclejemima
07-04-2009, 03:22 AM
I got my Beat back from the mechanic this evening!:D:D:D It now has a new timing belt, water pump, dizzy, ext! It should be good for a long time now! (shy of oil changes and such)
Anyway, when I got home I could smell burning oil or something. It was not coming from the tail pipe (thank goodness!) but rather the engine compartment. I assume it was spilled oil on the exhaust.
When I got it home, I popped the engine cover, and it looks like it is just burning off coolant or oil that had leaked onto the exhaust/engine. Coolant I'm assuming from the water pump change and oil from removing the valve cover.
Anyway, I checked my oil before I left the mechanic, and it was just perfect...the coolant on the other hand is not even in the bottle...maybe he forgot to top it back up? Of course I never checked the coolant till I got home. The temp gauge did read correct (nice in the middle) on my drive home, so it can't be bone dry, but I'm really not to sure how much is in the system. I hope I did not damage anything!
What is the correct procedure for adding coolant? 50/50 mix? Do I add it to the tank in the trunk? Do I have to be careful in any way as to avoid getting air bubbles in the cooling system or something along the lines of that or do I just pour it in until it is up to the level. Does it matter if I check the level hot or cold?
Advice would be greatly appreciated!
Anyway, when I got home I could smell burning oil or something. It was not coming from the tail pipe (thank goodness!) but rather the engine compartment. I assume it was spilled oil on the exhaust.
When I got it home, I popped the engine cover, and it looks like it is just burning off coolant or oil that had leaked onto the exhaust/engine. Coolant I'm assuming from the water pump change and oil from removing the valve cover.
Anyway, I checked my oil before I left the mechanic, and it was just perfect...the coolant on the other hand is not even in the bottle...maybe he forgot to top it back up? Of course I never checked the coolant till I got home. The temp gauge did read correct (nice in the middle) on my drive home, so it can't be bone dry, but I'm really not to sure how much is in the system. I hope I did not damage anything!
What is the correct procedure for adding coolant? 50/50 mix? Do I add it to the tank in the trunk? Do I have to be careful in any way as to avoid getting air bubbles in the cooling system or something along the lines of that or do I just pour it in until it is up to the level. Does it matter if I check the level hot or cold?
Advice would be greatly appreciated!