Hey guys. Big time Facepalm here.
I checked the coolant when I picked up my 89 FI auto and it looked murky, so what do I do? Flush the old coolant out (it was also only good to -20C so thats not good enough for us in the cold north) and decided I would run some cleaner through it. Flushed that out and filled with new -37 coolant. Now its leaking. Not much, but enough that I lost approximately 450 ml's in about 48 hours. Not good.
From what I can tell its leaking somewhere of the passenger side of the block, close to the belt. The motor is so crusty that I cant determine exactly where its leaking from. It's for sure not the rad itself or any of the hoses. I've run some stop leak through the system (the stop leak is brown and murky, go figure) and it slowed it down but it has not stopped.
Any ideas from you Pros about where I should concentrate on looking?
Thanks in advance!
Matt
I checked the coolant when I picked up my 89 FI auto and it looked murky, so what do I do? Flush the old coolant out (it was also only good to -20C so thats not good enough for us in the cold north) and decided I would run some cleaner through it. Flushed that out and filled with new -37 coolant. Now its leaking. Not much, but enough that I lost approximately 450 ml's in about 48 hours. Not good.
From what I can tell its leaking somewhere of the passenger side of the block, close to the belt. The motor is so crusty that I cant determine exactly where its leaking from. It's for sure not the rad itself or any of the hoses. I've run some stop leak through the system (the stop leak is brown and murky, go figure) and it slowed it down but it has not stopped.
Any ideas from you Pros about where I should concentrate on looking?
Thanks in advance!
Matt
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