I finally did my timing belt for the first time and while I was at it, I replaced my alternator, fan clutch, fan bracket, serpentine belt, and upper and lower radiator hoses as well as every single idler and tensioner. Feels goodmen.
BUT I couldn't get the upper radiator hose on so I stupidly put some dielectric grease on the radiator and the water outlet to help ease the hose on. Well, once I started driving 70mph, the upper hose blew right off the radiator and I lost all my coolant. Coolant splashed all over my new parts and there was even coolant covering my rear window. (I'm hoping my saving grace was that it was the radiator end that blew and not the water outlet end - that way the coolant could just fall to the ground unimpeded, except for the 70mph air forcing it back toward the engine).
My question is, did I just ruin all those parts?
BUT I couldn't get the upper radiator hose on so I stupidly put some dielectric grease on the radiator and the water outlet to help ease the hose on. Well, once I started driving 70mph, the upper hose blew right off the radiator and I lost all my coolant. Coolant splashed all over my new parts and there was even coolant covering my rear window. (I'm hoping my saving grace was that it was the radiator end that blew and not the water outlet end - that way the coolant could just fall to the ground unimpeded, except for the 70mph air forcing it back toward the engine).
My question is, did I just ruin all those parts?
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