doonze
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- '93 X Sport
So, I've been having a "vanishing" coolant issue. Not much, maybe a cup every week or so. Turns out I couldn't find it because I had been using straight water for the last 4 months while I got an overheating use resolved. Clogged radiator was my problem and that's now fixed... So I had replaced the water with Anti-freeze last weekend.
Anyway, today I go outside and notice a "damp" spot under the truck. About as big as the bottom of a soup can. So I climb under and notice several green drops under the radiator. So, it becomes obvious to me that I have a leak coming from what seems to be about the middle of my radiator, and it's such a small one that when it was just water it evaporated before it could be seen, but the Anti-freeze I'm now using sticks around longer so I found it.
Now, I just spent months getting this thing cleaned out, solving all my overheating issues, so I wasn't in a hurry to gum it up again. So I did some research. Seems pepper and eggs are really good "home remedies" for leaking and that most commercial stuff can at least gum up your heater core if not the radiator. Didn't really want to use an egg, just doesn't seem right to me, and I just see egg crap getting all clogged up somewhere so I decided to try the pepper out, I mean from all I've read today no down sides at all so why not??? I can't replace the radiator right now, and after all that work I'm going to make this thing last at least until next spring. Then, now that it's leaking, I'm going to replace it. So, I just need a bit of a fix for a little bit, and people have luck with this trick working for years.
Well, turns out, there is a down side. No one singe post or page about this trick listed this as a side affect, but it appears, on our trucks at least, or mine that is, the thermostat doesn't much care for the pepper....
Now, after using it, my temp gauge won't sit still at all. I seems that when it's just cracked a little bit, the pepper clogs it up, temp rises, stat opens more, pepper clears out, stat closes back and the cycle starts again. To the tune of like every 30 seconds...non stop. I had this problem a little bit on really cool nights until I replaced my temp sending unit a few days ago. But it's different then that, different amount of swing, and much more often. Plus before pepper fine, after pepper....problem.
I flushed the system, needed to add more Anti-freeze anyway, didn't use enough last time, and was only protected down to about 5 degrees. Got most of the pepper back out, I thought, but it's still doing it.
So my hope now, I guess, is that the pepper gets soggy and just turns to mush, and then it should stop. I hope....
So now there is a negative post about this method... for everyone else seemed it worked like a charm...
Anyway, today I go outside and notice a "damp" spot under the truck. About as big as the bottom of a soup can. So I climb under and notice several green drops under the radiator. So, it becomes obvious to me that I have a leak coming from what seems to be about the middle of my radiator, and it's such a small one that when it was just water it evaporated before it could be seen, but the Anti-freeze I'm now using sticks around longer so I found it.
Now, I just spent months getting this thing cleaned out, solving all my overheating issues, so I wasn't in a hurry to gum it up again. So I did some research. Seems pepper and eggs are really good "home remedies" for leaking and that most commercial stuff can at least gum up your heater core if not the radiator. Didn't really want to use an egg, just doesn't seem right to me, and I just see egg crap getting all clogged up somewhere so I decided to try the pepper out, I mean from all I've read today no down sides at all so why not??? I can't replace the radiator right now, and after all that work I'm going to make this thing last at least until next spring. Then, now that it's leaking, I'm going to replace it. So, I just need a bit of a fix for a little bit, and people have luck with this trick working for years.
Well, turns out, there is a down side. No one singe post or page about this trick listed this as a side affect, but it appears, on our trucks at least, or mine that is, the thermostat doesn't much care for the pepper....
Now, after using it, my temp gauge won't sit still at all. I seems that when it's just cracked a little bit, the pepper clogs it up, temp rises, stat opens more, pepper clears out, stat closes back and the cycle starts again. To the tune of like every 30 seconds...non stop. I had this problem a little bit on really cool nights until I replaced my temp sending unit a few days ago. But it's different then that, different amount of swing, and much more often. Plus before pepper fine, after pepper....problem.
I flushed the system, needed to add more Anti-freeze anyway, didn't use enough last time, and was only protected down to about 5 degrees. Got most of the pepper back out, I thought, but it's still doing it.
So my hope now, I guess, is that the pepper gets soggy and just turns to mush, and then it should stop. I hope....
So now there is a negative post about this method... for everyone else seemed it worked like a charm...