Randyw
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Ok guys we were hit pretty hard in the Southeast Texas area with Tropical Storm Imelda. When the storm hit I used my A1 to do some emergency rescues due to flooding in our area. It did good all day until we had to go in some water about 48" deep a little over the air filter canister under the truck.
The rescue took over an hour due to the young kids and mother could not swim. In the time we were getting the family loaded up the truck choked down and died. I had to end up removing the rubber boot from the intake to get the truck started back up. after the truck was back running I noticed it was smoking (white smoke) very bad. I was able to get the family to dry ground and drive the truck approximately 6 miles back home. when I was pulling up to the house I noticed the temp gauge creeping up to around 230 degrees. after the truck cooled down I pulled the coolant container cap and started the engine and coolant was pushed out of the container when the engine was running. I did also notice a little white milky in the oil. Is it possible that I blew a head gasket are do yall think something else could be wrong?
About a month ago I pulled the air canister and replaced the filter and o ring gasket for the canister halves. when I put it back together I siliconed the halves together to prevent leaking if I had to go in deeper water. Not sure how the water got in there I don't know if maybe one of the rubber boots is possibly cracked or not but it got water in somehow.
The rescue took over an hour due to the young kids and mother could not swim. In the time we were getting the family loaded up the truck choked down and died. I had to end up removing the rubber boot from the intake to get the truck started back up. after the truck was back running I noticed it was smoking (white smoke) very bad. I was able to get the family to dry ground and drive the truck approximately 6 miles back home. when I was pulling up to the house I noticed the temp gauge creeping up to around 230 degrees. after the truck cooled down I pulled the coolant container cap and started the engine and coolant was pushed out of the container when the engine was running. I did also notice a little white milky in the oil. Is it possible that I blew a head gasket are do yall think something else could be wrong?
About a month ago I pulled the air canister and replaced the filter and o ring gasket for the canister halves. when I put it back together I siliconed the halves together to prevent leaking if I had to go in deeper water. Not sure how the water got in there I don't know if maybe one of the rubber boots is possibly cracked or not but it got water in somehow.
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