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the cap was on tight that when it came off it hit the hood so hard it sounded like i blew a rod. i will post picks of the dents on the cap from the hood and the oil splat on the hood. like i said engine still runs fine and starts right up. :lost:
but isent normal oil pressure higher then coolant pressure? so if it was a blown gasket would coolant have the pressure to blow off the oil cap? it smelled like oil not buring oil, more like exhaust and no coolant smell either. could this be caused by overheating and a clogged coolant system? :???:
anyone have their oil cap fly off and hit the hood with a lond bang followed by plumes of smoke? is this normal operation? what causes this? how do you prevent? the engine still runs and engine temp was never over 190. oil was full and needed only about 4 quarts of coolant. thanks for any help.
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