Bryce C
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At the end of a job I heard my coolant bubbling. Seems like I got lucky and came out right when the engine was beginning to overheat, so I hope. It's still cooling down now.
I replaced my water pump, thermostat, and heater core several months ago, but I did not replace the radiator. Maybe I should have. I'm not even sure if my radiator is clogged and caused this overheat. Or if I somehow lost enough coolant without seeing any leak at all that the cooling system lost it's prime and overheated. I'm leaning towards a clogged radiator.
Dwain-o, I was looking for the post where you told me your recommended replacement intervals for every part of the cooling system. Would you mind sharing that with me again?
Whats your guys favorite color and type of coolant? My 2013 chevy express 2500 recommends orange dex-cool, but I have read some folks say it's the worst of all coolants and leads to clogs and other problems... what do you think? What is the best coolant ever?
I may have a faulty radiator fan, or some other problem. This sucks, the weather is still tough over here for outdoor mechanical work
I replaced my water pump, thermostat, and heater core several months ago, but I did not replace the radiator. Maybe I should have. I'm not even sure if my radiator is clogged and caused this overheat. Or if I somehow lost enough coolant without seeing any leak at all that the cooling system lost it's prime and overheated. I'm leaning towards a clogged radiator.
Dwain-o, I was looking for the post where you told me your recommended replacement intervals for every part of the cooling system. Would you mind sharing that with me again?
Whats your guys favorite color and type of coolant? My 2013 chevy express 2500 recommends orange dex-cool, but I have read some folks say it's the worst of all coolants and leads to clogs and other problems... what do you think? What is the best coolant ever?
I may have a faulty radiator fan, or some other problem. This sucks, the weather is still tough over here for outdoor mechanical work



