Dantheman365
Newbie
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2012
- Messages
- 19
Gents,
I am new to the Bronco community. Purchased a 73 about a month ago and my friend and I have put in some hard work on it. I am moving to Hawaii and was driving it to ATL to ship it. I got about 70 miles down the road and the engine began making a chugging noise and began loosing power. My buddy was following me in my other car. We pulled over and popped the hood. The engine was obviously overheating. Coolant was spewing out of the radiator. We figured it may be a thermostat issue. Didn't think to check the oil because I had just gotten the oil changed at sears 48hrs prior and throughout the month that I owned it it never leaked oil or emitted blue smoke. We let it cool and drove to the nearest automotive establishment. As we neared the garage the engine began to knock and there was a pinging noise. It died and we pushed it the last few hundred feet to the garage. Upon examination the dipstick did not even register oil in the oil pan. There were vapors exiting the valve cover and the mechanic suspected that a piston head had been thrown. They are currently investigating further to survey the damage. My suspicions are that sears did not put a sufficient amount of oil back in the engine. please let me know what you guys think. I may have a legal issue on my hand. My bronco has a 302ci
I am new to the Bronco community. Purchased a 73 about a month ago and my friend and I have put in some hard work on it. I am moving to Hawaii and was driving it to ATL to ship it. I got about 70 miles down the road and the engine began making a chugging noise and began loosing power. My buddy was following me in my other car. We pulled over and popped the hood. The engine was obviously overheating. Coolant was spewing out of the radiator. We figured it may be a thermostat issue. Didn't think to check the oil because I had just gotten the oil changed at sears 48hrs prior and throughout the month that I owned it it never leaked oil or emitted blue smoke. We let it cool and drove to the nearest automotive establishment. As we neared the garage the engine began to knock and there was a pinging noise. It died and we pushed it the last few hundred feet to the garage. Upon examination the dipstick did not even register oil in the oil pan. There were vapors exiting the valve cover and the mechanic suspected that a piston head had been thrown. They are currently investigating further to survey the damage. My suspicions are that sears did not put a sufficient amount of oil back in the engine. please let me know what you guys think. I may have a legal issue on my hand. My bronco has a 302ci