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Default I have cunks of something in my Radiator? Mini van - 06-25-2003 , 10:02 AM






I have a Montana 2000 which I bought at an auction a year ago. I notice I
was low on coolant in the reservoir. Then I opened the rad cap and it is
full, but it has some kind of chunks floating in the coolant. There is a
warning on the reservoir not to fill it with just any type of coolant.
Can I add a bit or regular green/ yellow coolant or even some water? Any
reason why I would want to flush the system. I have been told that the
chucks could mean the rad had a leak before and sealer was added to seal the
leak. Also the coolant really stinks, a real bad smell to it. Any
advise. Should I add any coolant at all? There still is a little bit of
coolant in the reservoir. And as far as I can tell, the van has never
over heated before.













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Default Re: I have cunks of something in my Radiator? Mini van - 06-25-2003 , 11:17 AM






Go to a rad shop and get it power flushed , fill it and check for
leaks. Replace rad , or solder if possible . Use whatever anti freeze
you want.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:02:13 -0400, "van" <none (AT) mfergetel (DOT) com> wrote:

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I have a Montana 2000 which I bought at an auction a year ago. I notice I
was low on coolant in the reservoir. Then I opened the rad cap and it is
full, but it has some kind of chunks floating in the coolant. There is a
warning on the reservoir not to fill it with just any type of coolant.
Can I add a bit or regular green/ yellow coolant or even some water? Any
reason why I would want to flush the system. I have been told that the
chucks could mean the rad had a leak before and sealer was added to seal the
leak. Also the coolant really stinks, a real bad smell to it. Any
advise. Should I add any coolant at all? There still is a little bit of
coolant in the reservoir. And as far as I can tell, the van has never
over heated before.













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Default Re: I have cunks of something in my Radiator? Mini van - 06-25-2003 , 01:36 PM




"van" <none (AT) mfergetel (DOT) com> wrote

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I have a Montana 2000 which I bought at an auction a year ago. I notice
I
was low on coolant in the reservoir. Then I opened the rad cap and it is
full, but it has some kind of chunks floating in the coolant. There is
a
warning on the reservoir not to fill it with just any type of coolant.
Can I add a bit or regular green/ yellow coolant or even some water? Any
reason why I would want to flush the system. I have been told that the
chucks could mean the rad had a leak before and sealer was added to seal
the
leak. Also the coolant really stinks, a real bad smell to it. Any
advise. Should I add any coolant at all? There still is a little bit
of
coolant in the reservoir. And as far as I can tell, the van has never
over heated before.
Never mix green antifreeze with the pink stuff. Whatever you do, flush the
system and replace the coolant with 50/50 mix of distilled water and regular
green antifreeze. The pink stuff is causing problems in lots of cars.

Al




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Default Re: I have cunks of something in my Radiator? Mini van - 06-25-2003 , 02:40 PM



My suggestion is to have the system flushed and refilled with Dexcool, which
is what it left the factory with and what GM recommends. The vehicle was
designed with Dexcool in mind - not the green stuff. In my opinion, Dexcool
works just fine in vehicles designed for it, such as your Montana. Just keep
a very close eye on the coolant level. Dexcool seems less tolerant of air in
the system than the "green stuff". It is likely there was/is a leak in the
system that was/needs to be repaired. Most complaints I've seen or heard
about Dexcool fall under three categories:

1. Not maintaining proper coolant level, thus allowing air into the system.
2. Mixing other coolant types with Dexcool.
3. Using Dexcool in an engine not designed for it.

Roger

"van" <none (AT) mfergetel (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have a Montana 2000 which I bought at an auction a year ago. I notice
I
was low on coolant in the reservoir. Then I opened the rad cap and it is
full, but it has some kind of chunks floating in the coolant. There is
a
warning on the reservoir not to fill it with just any type of coolant.
Can I add a bit or regular green/ yellow coolant or even some water? Any
reason why I would want to flush the system. I have been told that the
chucks could mean the rad had a leak before and sealer was added to seal
the
leak. Also the coolant really stinks, a real bad smell to it. Any
advise. Should I add any coolant at all? There still is a little bit
of
coolant in the reservoir. And as far as I can tell, the van has never
over heated before.













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Default Re: I have cunks of something in my Radiator? Mini van - 06-25-2003 , 07:23 PM



The "chucks" are tablets that come from the factory to help seal minor
leaks. Dexcool does not have that same ability as the only green
antifreeze. In fact if you take it to the dealer to have the system
flushed, they will add more tablets to your cooling system.

Look around the water pump and intake gaskets for signs of antifreeze. That
could be your leak. If you are going to get your system flushed, do not go
to a dealership. Go to someone where they will not reinsert the tablets.

Hope this helps.

Tim


"van" <none (AT) mfergetel (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have a Montana 2000 which I bought at an auction a year ago. I notice
I
was low on coolant in the reservoir. Then I opened the rad cap and it is
full, but it has some kind of chunks floating in the coolant. There is
a
warning on the reservoir not to fill it with just any type of coolant.
Can I add a bit or regular green/ yellow coolant or even some water? Any
reason why I would want to flush the system. I have been told that the
chucks could mean the rad had a leak before and sealer was added to seal
the
leak. Also the coolant really stinks, a real bad smell to it. Any
advise. Should I add any coolant at all? There still is a little bit
of
coolant in the reservoir. And as far as I can tell, the van has never
over heated before.













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