This fluid was a day old and had only a mile and a half on it. Internal and external filters were also new.
ouch and yuck! i take it its all from that pump f'in up? what would cause that?
Looks like coolant mixed with atf. That would cause a pump to sieze.
I pressurized the cooling system to 18 psi and left it for almost 4 hours, and it never lost any pressure. That tells me the heat exchanger isn't cracked. Then I noticed the converter rattled when I picked it up to box it so I could send back the core, and the cooler was full of aluminum when I flushed it. I think something happened to the converter that took out the pump. Here's a picture of the cleanable screen filter on our flush machine. It ran for about 30 seconds before it overloaded itself and shut off.
Bad thing is they just called with another truck doing the same crap.
Pressurising the cooling system will not tell you if the heat exchanger is cracked or leaking. It takes pressurised heat to open the crack in the heat exchanger. I've been through this many times and it cost me big money years ago. I would never use that radiator again. I question the trans cooler also. With this kind of metal in the system you will be having fun with the E shift valve sticking. get ready for the P0872 code.