This morning was a little chilly, and there was a lot of condensation in my exhaust. While going down the road with other cars, I noticed I was putting off way more vapor than anybody.
Most other cars appeared to be warmed up and not making any condensation.
It's 58 degrees F out now with 55% humidity, and I drove a few minutes to lunch and back, and it's still puffing water vapor. It even steams a little when it's shut off.
Here it is while idling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI8P-2fs810
Here it is after stopping the engine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5dv0udkTIk
There's no oil in my coolant reservoir, or water in my oil.
I recently changed the timing belt, and did what was probably a shitty job bleeding the cooling system. I am afraid that maybe a bubble in the cooling system has lead to a hot spot in the block and a crack. Is this possible without any other symptoms like cross-contamination in my oil and coolant?
Most other cars appeared to be warmed up and not making any condensation.
It's 58 degrees F out now with 55% humidity, and I drove a few minutes to lunch and back, and it's still puffing water vapor. It even steams a little when it's shut off.
Here it is while idling: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI8P-2fs810
Here it is after stopping the engine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5dv0udkTIk
There's no oil in my coolant reservoir, or water in my oil.
I recently changed the timing belt, and did what was probably a shitty job bleeding the cooling system. I am afraid that maybe a bubble in the cooling system has lead to a hot spot in the block and a crack. Is this possible without any other symptoms like cross-contamination in my oil and coolant?
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