citizenatlarge
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I searched for a couple of hours and didn't find what I was really looking for so here goes..
'98 Limited 4.0 Auto.. Now the back-story.. It was running hot but not overheating a bit over the past month.. New water pump and I flushed it several times and had just put some chemical flush in it last week.. After 2 days with the flush in it, no more hot running at all.. 210* around town and 40 mins on interstate twice a day.. Yay. Now, my girl takes the XJ Tuesday to run a few errands and on the way home about a 1/2 mile from home the truck starts losing all power and making a CLACK CLACK CLACK noise from the engine.. Instead of pulling over at the 1st sign of trouble, she decides she's close enough to home to make it.. She managed to get it 1/2 way up a very short driveway before it stalls and won't restart.. She comes and gets me..
As soon as I get to the truck, I turn the key to see the gauges and watch the temp needle smack the right wall of the gauge.. It won't start and now there's a real nice billow of smoke coming out from under the hood.. Whether it's oil being burnt off of the outside of the engine or the inside I don't know, but it seemed to be originating from just below spark plug level..
After letting it sit and cool a while, I went to see if I could start it fearing the worst.. It barely managed to fire up with my foot into the pedal quite a bit and had a hell of a time keeping it running.. All the while, that CLACK CLACK CLACK (loud, couldn't miss it if you tried) chiming in with the RPM's I cut it off and started checking things out..
Now, my girl swears up and down that the gauge read 210* as she was driving it back home.. But I discovered that the radiator had cracked and there was nothing in it.. When it drained I have no idea, gravel driveway and all.. Thus the overheating..
I've since replaced the radiator, and taken a couple of test drives.. There's definitely some hesitation on starting.. The CLACK that was there is now gone.. In park, it will rev no problem with no odd sounds whatsoever.. But trying to get it out of the driveway and down the road was quite difficult.. A lot of hesitation and near stalling.. A mile into the test drive, and things are got a little better but not right by a long way still.. Got her up to speed at around 65 a several times from a stop using WOT and tried to 'blow out' any junk.. Temp never went over 210* yay.
Took a second test drive just before writing this.. Still have a harder start, rough idle (park and in gear), and hesitation on acceleration from a stop. After a couple laps around the block and quite a few WOT takeoffs, the hesitation seems to have cleared up a lot. The rough idle is calming a bit and she re-started a bit easier after pulling back into the driveway.. No Check Engine Lights.. The oils burnt, but to early to say if it's gonna get milky..
My questions- What in God's name was that CLACK'ing? What should I do besides an oil change, spark plugs, and monitor the coolant and oil for a couple of weeks? I'm thinking some Sea-Foam to clean up any other junk that may have gotten cooked inside the cylinders.. What else do I need to look for as far as damage? ie- the head/gasket Anything else?
Funny thing about all this is that it's my jeep.. Hers is already mostly torn down next to it for a blown head gasket and incurable overheating.. That, and I took her radiator..
But seriously, I've never seen any vehicle overheat that badly and am worried about what damage my engine may have really sustained and what to look out for/check on..
'98 Limited 4.0 Auto.. Now the back-story.. It was running hot but not overheating a bit over the past month.. New water pump and I flushed it several times and had just put some chemical flush in it last week.. After 2 days with the flush in it, no more hot running at all.. 210* around town and 40 mins on interstate twice a day.. Yay. Now, my girl takes the XJ Tuesday to run a few errands and on the way home about a 1/2 mile from home the truck starts losing all power and making a CLACK CLACK CLACK noise from the engine.. Instead of pulling over at the 1st sign of trouble, she decides she's close enough to home to make it.. She managed to get it 1/2 way up a very short driveway before it stalls and won't restart.. She comes and gets me..
As soon as I get to the truck, I turn the key to see the gauges and watch the temp needle smack the right wall of the gauge.. It won't start and now there's a real nice billow of smoke coming out from under the hood.. Whether it's oil being burnt off of the outside of the engine or the inside I don't know, but it seemed to be originating from just below spark plug level..
After letting it sit and cool a while, I went to see if I could start it fearing the worst.. It barely managed to fire up with my foot into the pedal quite a bit and had a hell of a time keeping it running.. All the while, that CLACK CLACK CLACK (loud, couldn't miss it if you tried) chiming in with the RPM's I cut it off and started checking things out..
Now, my girl swears up and down that the gauge read 210* as she was driving it back home.. But I discovered that the radiator had cracked and there was nothing in it.. When it drained I have no idea, gravel driveway and all.. Thus the overheating..
I've since replaced the radiator, and taken a couple of test drives.. There's definitely some hesitation on starting.. The CLACK that was there is now gone.. In park, it will rev no problem with no odd sounds whatsoever.. But trying to get it out of the driveway and down the road was quite difficult.. A lot of hesitation and near stalling.. A mile into the test drive, and things are got a little better but not right by a long way still.. Got her up to speed at around 65 a several times from a stop using WOT and tried to 'blow out' any junk.. Temp never went over 210* yay.
Took a second test drive just before writing this.. Still have a harder start, rough idle (park and in gear), and hesitation on acceleration from a stop. After a couple laps around the block and quite a few WOT takeoffs, the hesitation seems to have cleared up a lot. The rough idle is calming a bit and she re-started a bit easier after pulling back into the driveway.. No Check Engine Lights.. The oils burnt, but to early to say if it's gonna get milky..
My questions- What in God's name was that CLACK'ing? What should I do besides an oil change, spark plugs, and monitor the coolant and oil for a couple of weeks? I'm thinking some Sea-Foam to clean up any other junk that may have gotten cooked inside the cylinders.. What else do I need to look for as far as damage? ie- the head/gasket Anything else?
Funny thing about all this is that it's my jeep.. Hers is already mostly torn down next to it for a blown head gasket and incurable overheating.. That, and I took her radiator..

But seriously, I've never seen any vehicle overheat that badly and am worried about what damage my engine may have really sustained and what to look out for/check on..
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