Serpentine Belt Snaps/Overheat/Christmas Tree on dash
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Roadfrog- thanks. I'm actually glad that this happened to my car. After getting under the hood, I am now more confident with my car if I later on have to replace anything. The main difference between my Acura RL and the LS was you are working in very tight spaces in the LS engine bay.
GenXY- I had the same brake setup on my RL. It brakes very well and does not fade. Rotors are expensive.... So I pad slapped 3 set of pads on it already lol. And it's still holding real good. I hope it will do the same for the LS.
Im contemplating putting my 20 in Vossen cv1 from my RL to the LS...... I think 20s might be too small. Any suggestions for coilovers? My vehicle doesn't have air susp
GenXY- I had the same brake setup on my RL. It brakes very well and does not fade. Rotors are expensive.... So I pad slapped 3 set of pads on it already lol. And it's still holding real good. I hope it will do the same for the LS.
Im contemplating putting my 20 in Vossen cv1 from my RL to the LS...... I think 20s might be too small. Any suggestions for coilovers? My vehicle doesn't have air susp
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That's cool that you took care of this yourself, personally in the back of my mind I thought you had done damage to your engine...didn't want to tell you that, but I can now that it's fine. I agree with the others...aluminum is not very forgiving when it gets hot in an engine...I've seen so many engines fail because of it. The older iron blocks were much more forgiving. Glad it worked out for you. Nice job.
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NJToany - I hate to say it, but to me it sounds like a car I was asked to figure out the problem, and it was a blown head gasket. Your description of the coolant gauge dropping quickly then coming back up is exactly what that car with the blown head gasket would do.
I hope I'm wrong. But let me ask you, did the coolant you saw come out have any kind of chocolate milk look to it? Or was it perfectly green like normal?
It kind of seems like one of your pulleys or A/C compressor is seizing, and that's what is frying the belt, and in turn might have lead to the water pump not being spun like it should and could have overheated the engine blew the head gasket.
Please come back and tell me I'm wrong! This makes me feel nauseated, because of the memory of that car I was asked to look at, it was a little old lady's, and I had to tell that her car was dead and I felt horrible to have to do it.
I'm hoping your is just a pulley issue, and nothing else.
I hope I'm wrong. But let me ask you, did the coolant you saw come out have any kind of chocolate milk look to it? Or was it perfectly green like normal?
It kind of seems like one of your pulleys or A/C compressor is seizing, and that's what is frying the belt, and in turn might have lead to the water pump not being spun like it should and could have overheated the engine blew the head gasket.
Please come back and tell me I'm wrong! This makes me feel nauseated, because of the memory of that car I was asked to look at, it was a little old lady's, and I had to tell that her car was dead and I felt horrible to have to do it.
I'm hoping your is just a pulley issue, and nothing else.
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Yea Everything is holding up just fine. I was a little worried about it myself lol. But I checked the coolant the other day and there was no caking nor loss of coolant fluid. Gave her some Royal purple HPS 5w20. One thing I did notice was, at a stop the car feels like it was vibrating. However after further research, this seems to be normal when you are not using the AC.
Installed a Blackvue DR650s 2 channel dash cam. Then tomorrow hopefully finishing up the hardwire for my Escort Max 360 radar detector. The last thing is putting my new brake setup in.......
Installed a Blackvue DR650s 2 channel dash cam. Then tomorrow hopefully finishing up the hardwire for my Escort Max 360 radar detector. The last thing is putting my new brake setup in.......
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This ^^^^^ is the post I was waiting for...... Happy to see everything is going good after putting some miles on it. I have to commend NJToany for taking on this task since this is something 95% (including myself) of the LS owners would not have tackled on their own.
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Chuckinnj- Thanks for the support. I was very intimidated at first knowing that I just stepped it up to the big league with a $75k. So a little skeptical about working on it. After I dove in. I just realize its the same 10,12,14 mm sockets and wrenches i been using for my other cars. Parts are just more expensive lol. This V8 is a beast. Just wish i had the same 380 HP as the RWD ones
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Time will tell on your engine's health. It should be fine though. Now the fun begins. I've never driven an AWD with less power but I think it should drive like a RWD with regular gas when the knock sensors retard the timing. I use regular at times and I feel the slight loss. Actually I used regular in my LS400 for 120k miles and it probably saved me about $3500. I'm using premium now and enjoying the extra HP. Enjoy the ride it is special like everyone reading this already knows.
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Stereorob - Sorry, I wasn't clear. The car that had a blown gasket was a crappy ole Chrysler K car that these sweet little old ladies (sisters) had owned for decades because they could afford nothing newer. My wife asked me to help them out. It was nothing but bad news, and at that time, I couldn't afford to help them much. A sad memory of that situation. I think they both passed not long after that.
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Chuckinnj- Thanks for the support. I was very intimidated at first knowing that I just stepped it up to the big league with a $75k. So a little skeptical about working on it. After I dove in. I just realize its the same 10,12,14 mm sockets and wrenches i been using for my other cars. Parts are just more expensive lol. This V8 is a beast. Just wish i had the same 380 HP as the RWD ones
I also own a Valentine 1, want to procure a dashcam, so I'll be interested in your set-up.
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Chuckinnj- Thanks for the support. I was very intimidated at first knowing that I just stepped it up to the big league with a $75k. So a little skeptical about working on it. After I dove in. I just realize its the same 10,12,14 mm sockets and wrenches i been using for my other cars. Parts are just more expensive lol. This V8 is a beast. Just wish i had the same 380 HP as the RWD ones
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Roadfrog- You are most likely right. I didn't care to shop around too much when I bought the AC compressor and the pulleys since the dealership was reimbursing me for the parts. But If i did, I would have most likely got them for a lot cheaper. I was just in a rush to get the parts so I can get the car back on the road again.
I know are a DIYer, have you ever done the brake fluid flush in our cars? Is it pretty much the same thing as any other, or we need to do a special procedure? I'm contemplating if I should bring my vehicle to Lexus to do my brake fluid flush. I bought some Motul RBF600 fluid for the car after I put on my brake setup. And it has been make a weird clamping noise from my Passenger side caliper. Notice it when I'm at a stop/parked when i step on the brake pedal. Never heard that type of sound from any of my previous cars.
I know are a DIYer, have you ever done the brake fluid flush in our cars? Is it pretty much the same thing as any other, or we need to do a special procedure? I'm contemplating if I should bring my vehicle to Lexus to do my brake fluid flush. I bought some Motul RBF600 fluid for the car after I put on my brake setup. And it has been make a weird clamping noise from my Passenger side caliper. Notice it when I'm at a stop/parked when i step on the brake pedal. Never heard that type of sound from any of my previous cars.
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I let my Toyota dealer do my brake flush. They use Techstream and use the proper procedures for our cars.For what they charge, (79.99), its just not worth my effort. Same with transmission flush ($149). Everything else I do myself. I've posted several DIY threads for spark plug change, diff fluid change, etc. Pretty simple stuff
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