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Old 01-15-2014, 12:47 PM
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Hi guys, I'm hoping someone got some good news...

I drove my 98 xjr 80-90mph the other day and it was fine. Yesterday I started it up and started hearing what sounds like misfires and the engine was running rough. White smoke was coming out the tailpipe and the low coolant light came on.

Sounds like blown head gasket? Can I even creep it to a shop or does it require a tow?

Thanks for your help.
 
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Old 01-15-2014, 02:54 PM
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It doesn't have to be the HG but in case it is I'd avoid driving it. Hang on to see what others say...
 
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Sure sounds like a blown head gasket. If you drive it reasonably, I don't see what damage will occur on a SHORT trip to the shop. And... get the shop to save the blown gasket so we can compare pictures.
 
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Sure sounds like a blown head gasket. If you drive it reasonably, I don't see what damage will occur on a SHORT trip to the shop. And... get the shop to save the blown gasket so we can compare pictures.
How much did it cost to fix?
 
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There is a risk of hydraulic lock, where the cylinder fills with water, and the starter can't turn it over. I'd tow it.
 
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Well, you are right about hydrolock during the startt, but its highly unlikely after a start. On the other hand, I agree that just trying to start it at all could bend the rod.

I fixed mine myself- the cost was measured in arthritic pain, scraped knuckles, and a few hundred bucks worth of parts! ..And a pissed off wife who lost her parking space for way too long!
 
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You could check the compression on all cylinders also.
Hint, remove all of the plugs before testing for 2 reasons:
1 - it cranks faster.
2 - it allows you to see gasket failure between cylinders.
 
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