94explorer2x4
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Ok their is coolant leak dye that you can put into the coolant and when you use a uv light the stuff glows bright and makes it real visible. if you use this and run it in the coolant for a week then pull the plugs one at a time and expose them to the uv light and you will see the dye on the plugs if it is leaking into a cylinder. the "tube" that was mentioned earlier was a "block tester" as it is called. you need to get the engine really hot and open the radiator I know it says not to do that on the cap! do it verry verry carefully as not to be burned. and remove a smal amount of the coolant then put the end of the tube in the radiator with the engine running and if it detects any carbon monoxide from the cumbustion chamber escaping into the coolant the fluid turns from blue to green. that means that either the head gasket is leaking or the head is cracked and leaking cumbustion gases into the coolant. arnie check your pm's
Oh yeah and if you take out your spark plugs and just smell them you can possibly smell the coolant on them. They will just smell kinda sweet.
also dont do this one for too long at a time just smell your exhaust like I said not for too long at a time and if it smells sweet that means that their is coolant leaking into the cylinders. now if that is the case you will now need to pull the heads off and have them tested to see if they are good. no if you have the tools and some know how you could do it yourself in a week and you will need head gaskets, intake gaskets, exhaust gaskets, valve cover gaskets a set of head bolts. if you go to the dealer they have a valve grind kit it is called and it comes with all the gaskets you need except for exhaust and valve guides. this way when you take the heads to a shop they can replace the valve guides and do a valve job. total cost between $300-$500 dollars the $500 is just incase you break something.
Oh yeah and if you take out your spark plugs and just smell them you can possibly smell the coolant on them. They will just smell kinda sweet.
also dont do this one for too long at a time just smell your exhaust like I said not for too long at a time and if it smells sweet that means that their is coolant leaking into the cylinders. now if that is the case you will now need to pull the heads off and have them tested to see if they are good. no if you have the tools and some know how you could do it yourself in a week and you will need head gaskets, intake gaskets, exhaust gaskets, valve cover gaskets a set of head bolts. if you go to the dealer they have a valve grind kit it is called and it comes with all the gaskets you need except for exhaust and valve guides. this way when you take the heads to a shop they can replace the valve guides and do a valve job. total cost between $300-$500 dollars the $500 is just incase you break something.