Tonyrodz
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Funny, I did look at all that. I don't think it was replaced during the swap, he would've told me. It all appeared dry too. No leaks.
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I very faintly smelled coolant under the Hood. Not a strong constant smell, just a faint whiff. I think I might've smelled it around the overflow bottle, but I'm not really sure. It's kind of hard to pinpoint where it's coming from exactly. I've checked the oil and it's fine and there's no coolant smell coming from the exhaust. I just came from a 4 1/2 round trip with no issues at all. Temp gauge was fine, no overheating or running hot at all.
I would LOVE if that was the issue. I don't see any residue or dampness around it tho.Your overflow tank could have a small leak somewhere
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That's a great idea! Gonna look into that. Thx for the idea.You could buy an ultraviolet dye kit. Add the dye, drive, wait till night, look for leak with the ultraviolet flashlight.
http://www.autozone.com/test-scan-a.../quest-8-oz-engine-coolant-uv-dye/835773_0_0/
I noticed after driving for awhile there was no pressure in the upper radiator hose. I occasionally catch a very light odor of antifreeze, outside of the truck. I have a new thermostat and water pump. I had to add antifreeze yesterday to.
I assume the system was burped. These guys are supposed to know what they're doing. What's the best way to burp it?I had a similar problem a few years back with the upper hose after a run and engine starting to cool down. First, did you burp the system real good? If so, might be just a bad hose. During a cooling system maintenance, I originally replaced with dayco hose but after seeing that upper hose flatten, I changed to a gates hose (which did seem stiffer) and problem solved (after burping system again of course). Only difference from your situation is I didn't smell coolant.