Drain and refill the crankcase with fresh oil, and replace the oil filter. Refill the cooling system and start 'er up! Then decide what if anything else you need to do. These engines are pretty tough, you might not have done much damage. Watch the oil and coolant levels closely, and keep smelling the oil - if it seems OK, it is OK. Fix the idiot lights - there are two, one for oil pressure and one for coolant temperature. Probably the temperature one is the one that has failed. If the light doesn't light when you crank the starter, the bulb is blown. If it does light when you crank it, but did not come on when it overheated, either the wire is off the sender, or the sender is bad. This one is extremely difficult to even see, and much harder to change; it is right next to the dip stick, almost under the AC compressor. The oil pressure light should be on when the key is on without the engine running. If it is not, the bulb is blown or the sender is bad. Ground the engine end of the sender wire to see if it brings the bulb on. If it does, the sender is bad. If it doesn't, either the wire is bad or the bulb is blown. The bulbs are a BEAR to get at to change, but if you have a very small friend with tiny hands who is also a contortionist with a built in miner's lamp in his forehead, get him to do it for you. Please don't ask me to do it! Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Rob P <fristpenny@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 6:46 PM Subject: IML: HELP! I overheated/Is it done? > Overheated my converted '83. (Small block )The heater hose rubbed on the > a/c and split. Idiot light didn't come on. The car died. I let it cool > down > and bypassed the heater. The car ran ok, but seemed hot. As I went to shut > down the idiot light came on. Car dieseled, shut it with it in gear, pulled > battery cable, etc, wouldn't stop. I left it. > Went back today, checked the water a little low, oil level OK, but smells > burnt. > Started it up, no water leak, Then I looked under the car and there is a > massive oil leak. It is pouring out of the oil filter adapter. Is this > real bad? Or did it just blow the gasket? Maybe the heat expansion caused > the leak? Either way, it remains on the side of the highway:( > What do you guys think? > Thanks, > ROb > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com > > >