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#1
identify component
Do you guys know what this dome looking thing is called? it is on the passenger side
another question:
is the coolant reservoir tank suppose to have some coolant in it because mine is always empty
even after replacing the intake gasket which had the common coolant leak in the back of the engine.
I am asking because I can see white smoke coming from the tailpipe when it is cold.
I performed a compression test with results of
165 to 178 PSI
2001 chevy express 5.7L
another question:
is the coolant reservoir tank suppose to have some coolant in it because mine is always empty
even after replacing the intake gasket which had the common coolant leak in the back of the engine.
I am asking because I can see white smoke coming from the tailpipe when it is cold.
I performed a compression test with results of
165 to 178 PSI
2001 chevy express 5.7L
Last edited by jimmyjames12; May 26th, 2020 at 1:36 PM.
#2
yes the coolant reservoir should have a fill line for hot and cold.
Sounds like you're burning coolant.
Sounds like you're burning coolant.
#3
#4
The radiator should be full. The reservoir should be up to the appropriate line. The order in which you fill them does not matter.
#5
The the shop manual said to fill the radiator and did not mention the reservoir. My thought process was the water would expand when hot and that is when the reservoir would be used.
#7
It does expand. That is why there is a hot line above the cold line. But there always needs to be some RESERVE in the RESERVOIR.
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AND my temperature gauge is busted so I have no way of knowing how hot the engine is! D:
Heck I gotta check the coolant tomorrow and see if there's any in the reservoir...
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