darrenbiggs wrote: How cold was it outside the car at the top of the mountain compared with under the engine glass?
Well it was`nt a snow covered mountain range, it was the Col de Montgenevre which we had to drive over as we were driving from Turin in Italy on the S24 over the Col and into France on the N94 and then on to Avignon. The height of the Col is 6087 feet above sea level, and the road zig zags its way up the the same on the way down. As you can imagine in the height of summer.... when we used to have them.... the temperature in the south of France... even at that height, was very hot. It was, of course why I decided to let the engine cool down and open the hatch.
With a very hot engine, the hot sun, the black heat absorbing engine cover and the green house effect of the glass..... the glass its self was very hot.
I never really discovered the actual reason for it shattering... perhaps I tried to lift it too quick or not equal lift on each side of the glass, I don`t know, all I do know is that I never had a problem with it before, and I was not lifting it any differently to what I had done many many times before, but clearly it was extremely brittle and it could only be due to it being very hot.
Even now any time I lift the glass, I do it with a hand under each corner and lift gently. Although easy to replace.... if you can still get them, at that time the cost in Avignon of the glass was well over 3000 francs.... around £300+ . So I treat it with kid gloves now.
PS, Did I mention I was towing a caravan at the time.
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25