Trickster29
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I have a 2002 suburban 1500 L59 5.3,
I recently got it diagnosed for a coolant leak. They said it was all leaking out of the usual water pump. I replaced the water pump. I'm still losing coolant somewhere. I'd love to order a coolant pressure tester. But it costs a fortune for one that's guaranteed to fit.
Getting loan tools from ethier autozone or o'reilly is literally not much better in terms of price.
I can't understand why a cap and a pump are so expensive.
Anyways. When I remove the radiator cap to check the level. As I have been for the passed couple days. It makes a hiss. As if its pressurized.. I can't understand if it's holding the air at a high pressure. That it is leaking.
Is it possible that air is still escaping the system and its not leaking at all?
We did drain and flush the system. So it does make sense that air would be stuck. But I wanna get another person's point of view.
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I recently got it diagnosed for a coolant leak. They said it was all leaking out of the usual water pump. I replaced the water pump. I'm still losing coolant somewhere. I'd love to order a coolant pressure tester. But it costs a fortune for one that's guaranteed to fit.
Getting loan tools from ethier autozone or o'reilly is literally not much better in terms of price.
I can't understand why a cap and a pump are so expensive.
Anyways. When I remove the radiator cap to check the level. As I have been for the passed couple days. It makes a hiss. As if its pressurized.. I can't understand if it's holding the air at a high pressure. That it is leaking.
Is it possible that air is still escaping the system and its not leaking at all?
We did drain and flush the system. So it does make sense that air would be stuck. But I wanna get another person's point of view.
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3000 using Tapatalk
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