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Coolant Problem

Old May 4th, 2012, 11:51 PM
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I have a 1998 Chevy half ton pick up with a vortec 305 5.0 liter and recently did a radiator flush because I thought that the cheaper non ac delco coolant i had put in prior had become bad and turned brownish. It looked all black and smelled almost burnt. so i did a radiator flush. a couple of months later i changed my oil and it was a couple of quarts short when i took it out and the coolant again was dark in color. any idea what would be causing this? My coolant level isn't high so i don't know what would cause this. Any ideas? By chance could the detergent i used to flush the radiator not have done a good job?

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Sounds from your description that there might be oil getting into your coolant. Any overheating problems? Does the coolant feel oily? Any white looking stuff in the radiator?
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