I need help on my rx8
#1
I need help on my rx8
I'm from San Antonio Texas with an 05 rx8 recently my car died due to overheating , I didn't realize until I was close to home that it was not marking any temperature , today I turn on car the engine coolant was throwing smoke , then smelling like gas , then the rx8 started to throw white smoke from exhaust any suggestions thanks for your time
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Well if your sure it is white smoke coming from your exhaust more then likely your engine is toast. You probably blew a water jacket seal. One way to be sure is to do a pressure test on the cooling system.
Any CEL codes?
Good luck, sounds like you need it.
Any CEL codes?
Good luck, sounds like you need it.
#3
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How long has it been overheated?
Sounds like some serious damage, you could even have warped the housings, and nothing short of an engine rebuild.
Sounds like some serious damage, you could even have warped the housings, and nothing short of an engine rebuild.
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There's a pretty active group of SATX members. I'd get in touch with them for help with troubleshooting (both whether your engine is toast and what caused the overheating) and what to do next.
https://www.rx8club.com/gulf-rx-8-forum-32/
https://www.rx8club.com/gulf-rx-8-forum-32/
#5
Thanks allot for the help yeah idont know but I believe the smoke stopped randomly , but all my coolant spilled out , Ido not know from where , and the coolant reservoir smells like gas also I tried filling it and it burst everything out form reservoir, no codes or nothingg on engine does not give me no radiators or engine lights also the temperature stared to mark again , but I'm.not sure
#6
How do I know if the engine is toast if I do the pressure test ?
#7
I called a mechanic and said it may be blown headgasket which I know rotary don't carry headgasket so it may be some seals ��������
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Rotaries don't have headgaskets. They don't even have cylinder heads because they don't have cylinders.
You can go to Advance Auto Parts (probably Autozone and O'Reilly, as well) and rent a cooling system pressure tester. They'll put about $300 on your credit card and you'll get it back when you return the tool.
The tool will have a hand pump with pressure gauge and a large number of adapters for various cooling systems. Attach the correct adapter to your coolant tank and then connect it to the hand pump. Pump until the gauge reads about 13-15 psi. If it holds that pressure for several minutes, then you don't have any major coolant leaks.
If the pressure does drop noticeably then you need to check all of your coolant hoses, coolant tank, and radiator to make sure that none of those is the culprit. If your car overheated, then it could have been caused by that. If you find a leak outside the engine, repair it and then pressure test again.
You can go to Advance Auto Parts (probably Autozone and O'Reilly, as well) and rent a cooling system pressure tester. They'll put about $300 on your credit card and you'll get it back when you return the tool.
The tool will have a hand pump with pressure gauge and a large number of adapters for various cooling systems. Attach the correct adapter to your coolant tank and then connect it to the hand pump. Pump until the gauge reads about 13-15 psi. If it holds that pressure for several minutes, then you don't have any major coolant leaks.
If the pressure does drop noticeably then you need to check all of your coolant hoses, coolant tank, and radiator to make sure that none of those is the culprit. If your car overheated, then it could have been caused by that. If you find a leak outside the engine, repair it and then pressure test again.
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If coolant is leaking out of the overflow tank where you put it in, that tank or the radiator nipple leading to it has probably failed. It's a pretty common issue, the plastic gets brittle with age. So if that's the case, pressure testing it will just confirm what you already know -- it's broken. Just inspect it visually, you should see the cracks if that's the case.
Find where it's spilling from
I'd pull the spark plugs and see if there's coolant deposits on them. But given the symptoms you described, I wouldn't hold my breath.
Find where it's spilling from
I'd pull the spark plugs and see if there's coolant deposits on them. But given the symptoms you described, I wouldn't hold my breath.
#10
Ok will check when I get home from work ,but radiator was replaced before this happened I'm just worried where all the coolant is falling from seems like in the middle of car where you flush all coolant , but will make sure tonight , thanks for the help will keep u guys updated
#11
Ok so I got home now and I truned on car it stalls on starting it takes like 30 seconds to crank on , I revved it alot , I read a post abourt revving it it might help so I did revved the *** out of it , I took a picture where the radiator is spilling but the coolant reservoir still smells like gas , could it be a valve
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Ok so I got home now and I truned on car it stalls on starting it takes like 30 seconds to crank on , I revved it alot , I read a post abourt revving it it might help so I did revved the *** out of it , I took a picture where the radiator is spilling but the coolant reservoir still smells like gas , could it be a valve
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Smoking turbo yay
^Yeah, revving under load(in gear) is way different from without load(in neutral).
If you smell gas in the coolant, then I am pretty sure it won't be a cheap fix.
If you smell gas in the coolant, then I am pretty sure it won't be a cheap fix.
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