Hi all, I have this small coolant leak that is driving me crazy because I can't find it. Some background info: 2004 Tahoe w/ 340k original mileage, all new 6.0 LQ9 installed 2022(maybe 6k miles so far in 2023), new heater hoses & T's, new coolant reservoir, new radiator, newer water pump moved from old 5.3. The leak is small enough that it is not hitting the ground or showing itself from water evaporating and leaving the white residue. But it is bad enough that I'm carrying pre-mixed coolant with me to top it off every 10 days or so.
Is there a way to determine if the head gaskets on the new engine are the culprit? I pray they're not. Oil looks clean. Isn't there some sort of exhaust gas test that can be done on coolant? How do you get a coolant sample for that test?
I suspect the heater core since it is original to the Tahoe, but there is no coolant leak from the evaporator drain, unless the A/C is on. With the A/C on, the puddle from the evaporator drain and surrounding area is very substantial....like A LOT! I believe the evaporator drain tube is directly below the A/C dryer, correct?
Occasionally I get a sweet or pungent smell from the dash vents right at start up and when I first take off but it goes away in ~1 minute or less typically. If the heater core is leaking wouldn't it present itself as a leak out of the evaporator drain tube?
Thanks
Is there a way to determine if the head gaskets on the new engine are the culprit? I pray they're not. Oil looks clean. Isn't there some sort of exhaust gas test that can be done on coolant? How do you get a coolant sample for that test?
I suspect the heater core since it is original to the Tahoe, but there is no coolant leak from the evaporator drain, unless the A/C is on. With the A/C on, the puddle from the evaporator drain and surrounding area is very substantial....like A LOT! I believe the evaporator drain tube is directly below the A/C dryer, correct?
Occasionally I get a sweet or pungent smell from the dash vents right at start up and when I first take off but it goes away in ~1 minute or less typically. If the heater core is leaking wouldn't it present itself as a leak out of the evaporator drain tube?
Thanks