02-13-2011, 08:43 AM
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Clunking sound, white smoke, overheated engine and coolant
Hi,
The title sums up the issues. About a week ago, I heard a "clunk clunk" sound on my 2002, 51k boxster S. I took it to the shop and, since they could not replicate the sound, they said to drive it some more and to bring it back if I heard it again.
Next time I drove the car... it did not make the sound. Instead, the AC/heater would not work, then a screeching sound (like a belt) came up, followed by white smoke. I noticed that the car was overheating so I turned it off and had it towed to the repair shop. On the flatbed of the towing truck you could see a bit of coolant dripping.
The shop has not looked at the car yet and I would like to know if anyone here has seen something similar in the past. Thank you for your input...I will keep you posted once I hear back from the shop.
Regards,
IK
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02-13-2011, 09:24 AM
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Your water pump seized up. Simple repair. Hopefully the car did not get too hot and warp anything. That is what I think happened. Make sure it is replaced with the oem porsche part.
Jay
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02-13-2011, 09:54 AM
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Thanks..any idea of what to look for in case the car got too hot?
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Originally Posted by JAAY
Your water pump seized up. Simple repair. Hopefully the car did not get too hot and warp anything. That is what I think happened. Make sure it is replaced with the oem porsche part.
Jay
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I hope the repair is simple indeed! While I did not drive the car long after I noticed that it was overheating...the gauge was on the red zone. Do you know if there is anything I should look for to see if there was lasting damage to the engine as a result of the heat?
Regards
IK
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02-13-2011, 10:57 AM
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White Smoke came out of the tail pipes ? If so possibly you blew a head gasket or warped a head. Hopefully the pump just let go and spit out coolant.
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02-13-2011, 05:04 PM
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Good chance you cracked a head
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02-14-2011, 03:38 PM
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Thankfully no cracked head
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Originally Posted by BYprodriver
Good chance you cracked a head
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As Jaay predicted, it was the water pump. The repair shop said that everything else was fine and that there was no need to test the head gasket. Should I follow that advise?
Here is the breakdown of the repairs:
Water pump replacement:
Labor 605
Material: Water pump $380; Multi-rib belt $80
Thermostat replacement:
thermostat with gasket $100 plus $200 for the labor.
Regards,
IK
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02-16-2011, 05:26 AM
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I have two cars here now that have this issue. One has a cracked cylinder, the other a cracked head- both recently had a water pump failure.
If your water pump failed and it was replaced, thats only 1/2 the replacement job. The debris removal from the broken impeller is CRUCIAL as it can circulate through the engine and cooling system. When this happens if debris blocks a cooling capillary inside one of the cylinder heads, the area will gain a hot pot and will crack. This occurs without any symptoms, no overheating and no temp elevation on the gauge.
Was the cooling system cleaned extensively?
These engines NEVER blow head gaskets (never seen a single one) and the heads WILL CRACK before a gasket blows!
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Last edited by Jake Raby; 02-16-2011 at 05:30 AM.
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02-20-2011, 08:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jake Raby
I have two cars here now that have this issue. One has a cracked cylinder, the other a cracked head- both recently had a water pump failure.
If your water pump failed and it was replaced, thats only 1/2 the replacement job. The debris removal from the broken impeller is CRUCIAL as it can circulate through the engine and cooling system. When this happens if debris blocks a cooling capillary inside one of the cylinder heads, the area will gain a hot pot and will crack. This occurs without any symptoms, no overheating and no temp elevation on the gauge.
Was the cooling system cleaned extensively?
These engines NEVER blow head gaskets (never seen a single one) and the heads WILL CRACK before a gasket blows!
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Hi, in addition to changing the water pump, they flushed the coolant with BG Cooling System Cleaner. How do you remove the debris from the broken impeller?
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