There's nothing wrong with dexcool. There's something wrong when they don't design an engine around it and try and use it. Like the gmt800. Dexcools just fine in our trucks
Mixing DC and regular will get you a gooey brown sludge throughout your cooling system and eventually kill your engine.
Had a buddy with a '97 Camaro 3.8 who had the Instant Oil Change places top off his cooling system, but those monkeys didnt know DC from green.
His engine blew up when the cooling system finally gummed completely up. Man, it was bad.
Had to replace the engine, install new radiator, hoses, heater core......EVERYTHING had to be changed out. I did that swap the year I had the cast on my hand (for those who remember that oops). It was a very expensive mistake on his part, but he's put almost 150,000 miles on that car since.
Lol funny you mention that
my brother called me a while back saying his GF put green coolant in their car to fillup the empty coolant reservoir on their 06 malibu max. on her way up to vegas it started to get hot and not cool down. she had the common sense to pull over and shut it off and call my brother who was in vegas working. Needless to say, she limped it back home (no idea how hot she let it get ). he calls me telling me what happened knowing your not suppose to do that and what to do. i had him flush the system, add a half a gallon of simple green concentrate to the resi, then fill the rest with water. Ran the car till it was nice and hot on the temp gauge, then flushed the system. he did that twice and it was coming out pretty clean. so i had him fill it one more time the same way and go drive it round the block a few time to see how it did. Wasnt going over operating temp. So i had him drive it like that for a day or two keeping a close eye on temp and he flushed it again after that, Filled it will DexCool and shes been good since. I think he lucked out BIG time it didnt pop a HG on his GF drive home and didnt gum everything up to the point it wouldnt come out
I did the injector cups in a buddy's 7.3 PowerStroke. The coolant was full of diesel. He used (way too much) Simple Green afterwards to clean it out. Got all the diesel out, but getting the Simple Green residue out... good luck. He's flushed it 6+ times now, and it is finally coming out clean, instead of foamy.
So, pro tip: When using Simple Green, don't use 2 gallons of concentrate :roflmao:
There's nothing wrong with dexcool. There's something wrong when they don't design an engine around it and try and use it. Like the gmt800. Dexcools just fine in our trucks
2 GALLONS of SG?!? Holee shit. :roflmao::roflmao:
Andy, no way to prove it.
James, it was so bad the brown stuff had congealed in the radiator. There was no cleaning it out. Man, did I bitch him out about it, too. But what ya gonna do? It was his only transportation.
Found a 25,000 mile replacement 3.8 in Detroit for $500 (going to buy that is a story unto itself ), bought the radiator and heater core for him, and Merchant allowed me the use of one of his lifts so I could do the swap/cleanup. He paid me back over the next year or so, plus he was our babysitter anytime we needed one. Thats what friends do for one another.
600 I mean lol
GMT-600 is an express van................
Well whatever the mid 90s was. Fill us in I thought it was 600, I didn't mean to say 800. But thought for sure it was 6... Your having fun with this aren't you haha
GMT-400 is 88-98 trucks
just busting your balls :hug:
colorado trucks are GMT-355
and then all of a sudden they went to K2xx for the 2014/2015+ trucks, wtf.
Diesel additive for coolant?!?!? The coolant never encounters anything different in a diesel from a gasser. other than run cooler, and at a lower RPM. So what lubricant is needed other than for customer being convinced to buy it?
I have been hearing a lot about this yellow antifreeze having the diesel additive (lubricant) already in it and much better for diesel engines including heavy equipment. Just looking for some opinions or people who can back this up before I flush and change my coolant.
P.S. currently running prestone green with additive, first thing I did when truck was purchased was to get that dexcool crap out of the truck
I lol'd when the guy I bought my TBSS tried using the green coolant as a selling point and now I'm stuck using the green coolant in it
Well, I could run dexcool but supposedly once you contaminate the coolant system with anything else the long life beneficial properties of dexcool are null and void. I don't see anything "wrong" with using standard glycol based coolant tho, just need to keep the system maintained more frequently
I did the injector cups in a buddy's 7.3 PowerStroke. The coolant was full of diesel. He used (way too much) Simple Green afterwards to clean it out. Got all the diesel out, but getting the Simple Green residue out... good luck. He's flushed it 6+ times now, and it is finally coming out clean, instead of foamy.
So, pro tip: When using Simple Green, don't use 2 gallons of concentrate :roflmao:
colorado trucks are GMT-355