jayro
SHO Member
Okay. So I haven't touched my track sho since this summer. It's just been sitting in the detached garage. It completely slipped my mind that it didn't have anti-freeze in it (I run water and Water Wetter at the track). I went out today with a jug of full streangth hoping that I caught it soon enough. Everything looked fine and the radiator drained like normal. I poured in the antifreeze and started it up to mix it all together. Well, the temp kept rising and the radiator boiled over. The top hose was hot and the bottom hose wasn't. Squeezed the bottom hose and it felt like a slushy.
I am gonna run the heat in the garage overnight to try and thaw everything out. Then start it up agian tomorrow. Is there anything particular I should keep an eye on? Both the freeze plugs look fine with no leaks. The radiator is dry at all the seams. I am hoping that just the bottom hose was frozen. Thoughts?
On a positive note, I had parked it because it started thowing cam sensor codes at the track last year and got to the point where the CEL would come on and it would miss at idle.. Replacing the cam sensor did nothing, so I sourced a DIS and coil pack from a member here. Put the DIS on and it appears to have fixed the cam CEL code.....idled great while i was warming it up.
I am gonna run the heat in the garage overnight to try and thaw everything out. Then start it up agian tomorrow. Is there anything particular I should keep an eye on? Both the freeze plugs look fine with no leaks. The radiator is dry at all the seams. I am hoping that just the bottom hose was frozen. Thoughts?
On a positive note, I had parked it because it started thowing cam sensor codes at the track last year and got to the point where the CEL would come on and it would miss at idle.. Replacing the cam sensor did nothing, so I sourced a DIS and coil pack from a member here. Put the DIS on and it appears to have fixed the cam CEL code.....idled great while i was warming it up.