charlesj
Enthusiast
Hey fellas. Been a long time since I been on this board and a long time since I've driven my viper as well. Last summer, I was cruising on the freeway with my son when all of sudden I noticed my temperature gauge start rising steadily. I knew this wasn't normal so I immediately got off at the very next exit and pulled in to a video rental place. So you don't think I am a total *****, I will preface the rest with I just drive and love the car, I am not mechanically inclined. I am really good at other stuff though like investing and retirement planning, so there! OK, to continue... I popped the hood and there was some steam coming out of the radiator and when I looked under the car, there was a small stream of water coming out of the bottom but I couldn't really tell from where. I imagine there must be some relief valve? I also noticed that my serpentine belt was completely off and also a plastic pulley was shreaded. I researched this issue a little and it seems that other people have had problems with this plastic pulley as well. I can't believe that such a critical item was made out of plastic! ***. Anyways. I got the car back to my garage. It runs fine but of course it is not driveable. I have been starting her up periodically just to keep the juices flowing. I want to get her back on the road in spring. A few questions / concerns...
1.) Could the car have been damaged in anyway due to the overheating of the radiator? I immediately turned the car off but it did hit the red mark.
2.) I researched this plastic pulley thing and I believe they now make a replacement aluminum one but it is expensive. Any advice in terms of replacing the pulley - plastic or aluminum or other suggestions would be most appreciated.
3.) Is replacing the pulley and reinstalling the belt something a not-so mechanically inclined person should attempt or will I hurt myself.
Best Regards,
Charles McKelvey
Bethlehem, PA
1997 Blue/White GTS
1.) Could the car have been damaged in anyway due to the overheating of the radiator? I immediately turned the car off but it did hit the red mark.
2.) I researched this plastic pulley thing and I believe they now make a replacement aluminum one but it is expensive. Any advice in terms of replacing the pulley - plastic or aluminum or other suggestions would be most appreciated.
3.) Is replacing the pulley and reinstalling the belt something a not-so mechanically inclined person should attempt or will I hurt myself.
Best Regards,
Charles McKelvey
Bethlehem, PA
1997 Blue/White GTS