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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Radiator and Cooling Questions

55 messages,  Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 3:07 PM

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Re: coolant leak on backside on engine [kegabear] by obyone
Oct 28, 2008 (3:29 am)
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Replying to: kegabear (Oct 27, 2008 5:35 pm)

Heater hose.
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Re: coolant leak on backside on engine [obyone] by kegabear
Oct 28, 2008 (5:07 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Oct 28, 2008 3:29 am)

doesnt seem to be leaking by the heater hoses that goes to the heater core if thats what you meant..got a better look today..seem to be coming in and all around the tranny bell housing..another post told me the block heater near the oil filter housing..dont have a block heater..are the freeze plugs on the block behind the bell housing? meaning the tranny has to come out?
thanks
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Re: coolant leak on backside on engine [kegabear] by obyone
Oct 29, 2008 (3:53 am)
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Replying to: kegabear (Oct 28, 2008 5:07 pm)

There are two block drain plugs toward the left and right rear of the block that you could check. These are the plugs used when draining coolant from the block or to back flush.
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1999 GMC Yukon 5.7lt Intake Manifold Coolant Leak by PatrickMD70
Feb 11, 2009 (5:47 pm)
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I have a 1999 Yukon 2WD with the 5.7 lt engine. There is cooloant leaking out of the intake manifold just behind the alternator. It is coming out of the gasket where the manifold mounts to the engine block. How hard of a project am I getting myself into? I am fairly competant and have worked on a lot of engines in the past when I used to buy/sell used cars. That was 15 years ago and now it looks very complicated. Could I be biting off more than i can chew? Are there any big "pit falls" I need to be aware of? I will not do it myslef if I have to disconnect A/C lines.
Thank you!
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Very Slow Coolant leak 2004 serria 5.3 by whanton
Mar 16, 2009 (9:52 am)
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I have no pressure at the expasion tank lid after driving till temp gauge reaches normal reading. I had to add about 3 quarts of Dex Coolant the other day. The level is still the same. I can't find any trace of a leak except slight smell at exhaust pipe. What are the pills someone mentioned sold by GM to stop leak? I don't want to pull intake gasket then both heads.
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1990 Silverado Radiator Oil Cooler Hose Fittings? by hotrudderedbum
Mar 16, 2009 (5:34 pm)
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The truck is a 5.7L 2WD with only 137K on it and I hope to keep it forever.
  
I recently disconnected and bypassed the oil cooler hoses from the radiator while troubleshooting a curious high oil pressure indication. When I went to reconnect the hoses I found the lower fitting on the radiator stripped (the radiator was replaced several years ago, too late to raise a warranty/installation issue).
  
The nut that threads into the radiator is fine.
  
My question is...is the female thread in the radiator an insert, sort of like a helicoil, or is the thread milled into the radiator body?
  
I'd really prefer to not have to put in another new radiator.
  
Any ideas?
  
Thanks!
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Patching leakly heater core by drainman881999
Mar 27, 2009 (10:40 am)
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I have a 1999 Sierra,small block v-8.
For several months,I have been smelling antifreeze,ever now and then seeing a small amount on the driveway.
Just the other day saw a leak from the heater core area by the hoses.
Not the hoses;but a small 90 ell shaped rubber hose.I think maybe a drain to release coolant mix if the heater core was leaking.
Has anyone seen this?Is there a way to stop a small leak?
Maybe some type of stop leak?
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'04 Silverado 5.3L "Invisible" Coolant Leak by pwryan
Oct 11, 2009 (5:56 pm)
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I have an '04 Silverado 5.3L with the same coolant leak mentioned in the forums. Pressure testing, both at cool and hot, revealed nothing. No visible leaks. Not a huge loss. The thought was a seeping head gasket. Coolant would just burn before showing up on the ground. Was going to try the GM pills referenced in the forums but cannot find anyplace to add them to the radiator. Any suggestions?
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Re: '04 Silverado 5.3L "Invisible" Coolant Leak [pwryan] by obyone
Oct 11, 2009 (6:22 pm)
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Replying to: pwryan (Oct 11, 2009 5:56 pm)

Add them to the recovery tank. Not while the engine is hot though as it's under pressure.
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Re: '04 Silverado 5.3L "Invisible" Coolant Leak [obyone] by mpcarpentry
Nov 22, 2009 (1:02 pm)
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Replying to: obyone (Oct 11, 2009 6:22 pm)

I have the same problem with the '04 Chevy Silverado 5.3L. Where is the recovery tank located? and you add them when the truck is turned off? Thanks.

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