Matahoe
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Hello. I have a 2005 Tahoe with 5.3T engine. I have what I believe is the infamous missing coolant issue. Coolant recovery canister always empties over time. I have to keep adding 50/50 Dexcool to fill canister to the halfway point. I also can't find any drips or smell of coolant exterior to the vehicle anywhere. Been trying to wait it out and hope that it would grow to a visible leak. At times it seems I have more steam coming out the tailpipe but it definitely isn't smoke. I do get a weird smell...kind of sweet but definitely not raw coolant burning smell. This has been happening over the past year since I have owned to Tahoe.
Well today I was going to add the ACDelco UV Dexcool dye into the system but I found something else I think might be a smoking gun...
I was checking the oil and decided to remove the oil cap just to see if there was anything milky. I didn't see anything striking except for some clear watery condensation drops on the underside of the oil cap. Knowing I had no chemical kit to test the composition of the liquid I decided to swipe some on my finger and taste it on the tip of my tongue. I thought it would be tasteless and like water. Come to find out it had the exact numbing/sweet flavor of coolant.
Can anyone tell me what might be the problem here? I have done some preliminary searches on Google but all I come up with is people who have milky white stuff under their oil cap, not what I have which is a clear Dexcool tasting liquid. Assuming this is coolant from the infamous leak I don't have any other indication. I took the valve covers off this past summer but never saw any milky oil and water goopy mix under there. I also spoke with a nice service rep at the local Chevy dealership and he said that he has seen the Castech head issue and sometimes you wont see it leak unless you are really up close. So now I am at the point where I might need to remove my valve covers again to check the for the Castech logo. Is this how I should proceed further?
Well today I was going to add the ACDelco UV Dexcool dye into the system but I found something else I think might be a smoking gun...
I was checking the oil and decided to remove the oil cap just to see if there was anything milky. I didn't see anything striking except for some clear watery condensation drops on the underside of the oil cap. Knowing I had no chemical kit to test the composition of the liquid I decided to swipe some on my finger and taste it on the tip of my tongue. I thought it would be tasteless and like water. Come to find out it had the exact numbing/sweet flavor of coolant.
Can anyone tell me what might be the problem here? I have done some preliminary searches on Google but all I come up with is people who have milky white stuff under their oil cap, not what I have which is a clear Dexcool tasting liquid. Assuming this is coolant from the infamous leak I don't have any other indication. I took the valve covers off this past summer but never saw any milky oil and water goopy mix under there. I also spoke with a nice service rep at the local Chevy dealership and he said that he has seen the Castech head issue and sometimes you wont see it leak unless you are really up close. So now I am at the point where I might need to remove my valve covers again to check the for the Castech logo. Is this how I should proceed further?
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