Doward said:Wait wait... you spent a year rebuilding your engine, and you DIDN'T replace every single hose you touched?
I thought that was SOP when rebuilding...
Further, if the hose just popped off, you should have immediately shut the car off (I'm assuming you did) - I have *never* in my life seen piston rings 'fry' (and just who the hell calls it 'frying the rings' - I've broken rings, swollen rings, improperly set the rings, hammered the rings, introduced enough cylinder pressure to accelerate the wear on the rings, but never 'fried' the rings) - odds are, if all the coolant suddenly evacuated, your warped the head/blew the gasket to hell.
Pull the head, and check, before making a decision.
Just my .02
over here we use "fried/frying the rings" all the time. i think we should give this guy a break...... he just burned up his motor (or warped the head, or hammered, swelled, or broke his rings). i can't really think of too many more sayings, and i hope you're ok with me useing "burned up the motor." is that ok, or is that a not ok saying also?