Dec-06-2015 06:36 AM
Dec-06-2015 11:33 AM
Bigfoot affair wrote:Ok, we are using Dexcool. The drips on the floor are not red.covetsthesun wrote:BenK wrote:I do have a tow package, but I don't believe the engine oil cooler was included. Wouldn't the radiator be leaking a greenish coolant?
Another possibility and ask if you have the tow package with an engine oil cooler?
The engine oil lines run over to the main radiator and there is an internal engine
oil cooler to the main radiator main tank
The lines and/or the fittings might have gotten 'bumped' by the mechanic...or the
radiator is leaking
Your truck should be using Dexcool coolant which isn't green. Dexcool
Dec-06-2015 11:29 AM
covetsthesun wrote:BenK wrote:I do have a tow package, but I don't believe the engine oil cooler was included. Wouldn't the radiator be leaking a greenish coolant?
Another possibility and ask if you have the tow package with an engine oil cooler?
The engine oil lines run over to the main radiator and there is an internal engine
oil cooler to the main radiator main tank
The lines and/or the fittings might have gotten 'bumped' by the mechanic...or the
radiator is leaking
Dec-06-2015 11:25 AM
Dec-06-2015 11:25 AM
Dec-06-2015 11:20 AM
BenK wrote:I do have a tow package, but I don't believe the engine oil cooler was included. Wouldn't the radiator be leaking a greenish coolant?
Another possibility and ask if you have the tow package with an engine oil cooler?
The engine oil lines run over to the main radiator and there is an internal engine
oil cooler to the main radiator main tank
The lines and/or the fittings might have gotten 'bumped' by the mechanic...or the
radiator is leaking
Dec-06-2015 08:32 AM
Dec-06-2015 08:15 AM
covetsthesun wrote:
It's not red. Not solid black...but black ish.
Dec-06-2015 08:15 AM
BenK wrote:
Agree...wipe/clean it good and then recheck over a few days/weeks to for sure ID the source
Could also be the hoses and/or their fittings
Also, make sure the assembly is not moving around. That could cause the fittings/hoses to go
Suspension lifted?
Over sized tires?
Blew my steering box and cracked the frame where that box bolted on....lazy while
off roading and used my over sized tires to move boulders outa the way while
out there with my K5...over sized on pavement would likewise, but not as soon as it did
Dec-06-2015 08:04 AM
Dec-06-2015 08:03 AM
rjstractor wrote:2oldman wrote:
My F450 PSD started having high pressure oil pump problems in its later life. Dunno if yours has that - mine was on top of the engine, oil pooled up there and dripped dead center.
OP has a gas engine- no exterior high pressure oil pump like your diesel. To the OP, what color is the oil? PS fluid should be red or clear in most cases.
Dec-06-2015 07:59 AM
2oldman wrote:
My F450 PSD started having high pressure oil pump problems in its later life. Dunno if yours has that - mine was on top of the engine, oil pooled up there and dripped dead center.
Dec-06-2015 07:35 AM
Dec-06-2015 07:33 AM
2oldman wrote:covetsthesun wrote:My F450 PSD started having high pressure oil pump problems in its later life. Dunno if yours has that - mine was on top of the engine, oil pooled up there and dripped dead center.
Perhaps I need a second opinion.
Dec-06-2015 07:23 AM
covetsthesun wrote:My F450 PSD started having high pressure oil pump problems in its later life. Dunno if yours has that - mine was on top of the engine, oil pooled up there and dripped dead center.
Perhaps I need a second opinion.
Dec-06-2015 07:21 AM
rjxj wrote:
"Just had the oil changed" is the key issue for me. I'd clean any wet areas with brake clean and try to dry things up. Then drive it and watch it to be sure it has a leak. Too many times it's something related to what was just touched.
Now days it's best to go under there and see for yourself if the plug and filter are tight. I had a rotation and balance and the front tires were something like 63/79 and the rear were 79/84. Cant remember exactly but it was off a stupid amount in the front and caused it to pull bad.