1997TahoeFix
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I know many people don't like StopLeak as a solution for coolant leaks, but I had a difficult-to-locate leak and in laziness and desperation, I used the product. It seemed to work great at first, the coolant stopped disappearing. I figured the leak was plugged. The engine ran great for a month or so.
But now the engine is overheating and emits a hissing noise, as if somewhere coolant is leaking. When checking the coolant, the system is filled with this disgusting gunk:
It's also in the other tank:
Is this residue all from the stop leak product? Or is it years of rust gunk and grime?
Also, moving forward. Obviously I need to flush this entire coolant system in an attempt to clean it out.
My oil does not appear to have coolant in it so I'm hoping this is not a blown head gasket.
My thoughts are I need to do a coolant flush, then a pressure test to find the leak. How would you go about solving the problem of this gross gunk/overheating? Thanks guys.
But now the engine is overheating and emits a hissing noise, as if somewhere coolant is leaking. When checking the coolant, the system is filled with this disgusting gunk:
It's also in the other tank:
Is this residue all from the stop leak product? Or is it years of rust gunk and grime?
Also, moving forward. Obviously I need to flush this entire coolant system in an attempt to clean it out.
My oil does not appear to have coolant in it so I'm hoping this is not a blown head gasket.
My thoughts are I need to do a coolant flush, then a pressure test to find the leak. How would you go about solving the problem of this gross gunk/overheating? Thanks guys.