How hot does your engine cover get?
Just took my car in for an oil change before the weather starts getting nasty and I don't get it out that much. When I got home I decided to open the engine compartment and make sure everything was in order and no damage had been done. I couldn't believe how hot the engine cover and intake tubes had gotten (mind you this is the replacement MB SLK 320 Cover). I had only driven home about 5 miles over about 15-20 minutes since the oil change. I left the car in the garage and forgot about it. About 2 hours later I went down to the garage to check on things and the cover was still pretty hot so I removed it for closer examination in the house next to the Crossfire cover. The 2 covers are virtually (other than cosmetics) identical. I thought perhaps the MB cover was using a more restrictive filter which might cause the temps to climb but EVERYTHING is identical to the XF cover. I reinstalled the MB cover and figured I'd ask the experts. Mind you I have nothing to compare this to. I've never checked the engine bay immediately after driving for anything let alone to see how hot the cover was getting so this may be entirely normal. Anyone know for sure?
P.S. Just had another thought, perhaps the mechanic disconnected the fan somehow and the engine was beginning to overheat. At what point/temp does the fan come on? Just started the engine and the fan never came on while running it a couple minutes at idle. Normal? Thanks.
Last edited by buggy4crossfires; Sep 26, 2006 at 07:17 PM.