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Hey,
My wife has had her 2001 Galant for about 4 years. The mileage on the car is 210k. A month and some odd weeks ago, My wife and I were driving in the Galant. As we were driving, we noticed that she was not getting any kind of heat, whatsoever. Now, I am no expert, but I knew that it was the radiator right away. We added coolent, and the heat worked just fine. Well, about a week or so later, i discovered a crack at the top of the RAD next to the RAD cap. We have constantly been maintaining the water in the RAD as a temp fix until I get around to replacing the RAD. As far as that goes, it get’s even worse. Just today, she came to pick me up. On the drive home, the car had overheated. We pulled over to put water in the overflow tank. We then proceeded to drive home. At this point, we had a 25 minute drive to go. We had driven at least 15 to 18 of those miles, and the car really starts to over heat again. I told her to turn in somewhere so that I could examine underneath. As we turned, the car completely shuts down, and we had to coast down the hill. I popped the hood only to see a lot of grey smoke coming from somewhere in the engine area. It was also coming from the RAD it’s self. We put oil in the car just to be sure it was not running low (galant has had a bad oil leak ever since summer of 2012.) After oil was put in, we then started the car. There is noticeable-out of the normal shaking going on. When she revved to go faster, the engine make a really fast clicking sound,I was just told that the engine was pretty much done for, but can someone please make my day by letting me know it is not the engine. haha. I would like to better understand the symptoms of and engine that is about to blow, and if it is worth me even fixing the RAD, or if the engine is doomed. I am hoping this is more of a gasket fix. I can do gaskets.
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