mike brez wrote:
Hey Gary I hope it is just some of the cleaner residue left behind. As long as it's not milky cause that would be a head gasket and a pita to fix. Been there done that.
I hope it is just residue also but I have never seen cloudy radiator fluid before, naturally I suspected oil. I had some difficulty starting it this spring, it took 2 or three cranks to get it going so I ran a can of Seafoam down the throttle body. A mouse got inside my air cleaner and left turds and egg corns, clean that all out and notice one turd on top of the throttle plate when I opened the plate there was black stuff at the bottom on the LH side the RH side was clean. I soaked that overnight with Berrymens B-12 chemtool and removed as much stuff as I could. Off course I smoked up the neighborhood but it still was hard starting several days ago and and fell flat when I gave it gas some white smoke came out the pipe but it had not warmed up yet but went away and ran fine once it warmed up. I'm not sure what is worst a leaking head gasket of having to replace the radiator.