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| Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by b2212(op): 10:02pm On Mar 18, 2017 |
My sisters Toyota hilander overheated due to bad radiator cap leading to burnt gasket. Gasket changed but radiator produces grey colored dirt both in the tank and reservoir. What could it be? Also since repairs radiator requires water top up. Mechanic advising radiator change but I feel changing the bad cap will do it. What says d professionals? GAZZUZZ
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| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by sultaan(m): 11:06pm On Mar 18, 2017 |
Oil Don mix with water forming a that grey foam your system needs to be flush by filling running and draining the system several times till it's gone then refill with coolant replace bad cap too. If you still have oil in water or water in oil then the repair didn't work |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by honmusa(m): 7:25am On Mar 19, 2017 |
b2212:The whole cooling system need to be flushed in and out to you eliminate any contaminant that is responsible for the greyish colour and the issue of consistent water top up is a sign of leak in the system (not necessary the Radiator) Go for cooling system pressure test to identify the leak or else the car will overheat again in event of long idling. |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by b2212(op): 9:12am On Mar 20, 2017 |
sultaan:thanks but if it was oil it will have a milk like presentation. it has happened to my ford e350 where from the oil cooler water was mixing with the oil the look was different. |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by b2212(op): 9:15am On Mar 20, 2017 |
honmusa:was told today that they noticed the radiator was leaking yesterday so guess replacement ti load niyen. meanwhile like you said a system flush will be required. thanks a billion. God bless Car Talk |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by honmusa(m): 9:28am On Mar 20, 2017 |
b2212:Don't change Radiator yet ,try to get the exact point u have a leak cos it might not even be the Radiator self |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by b2212(op): 10:41am On Mar 20, 2017 |
honmusa:thanks boss. a visual inspection will do or specialised test so i can call to tell them? |
| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by honmusa(m): 10:50am On Mar 20, 2017*. Modified: 11:58am On Mar 20, 2017 |
b2212:Specialised equipment called Cooling system pressure tester .If they don't have ,u can come over to my workshop @ Gbagada if you are in Lagos .we have the equipment call autologic 08061166316.
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| Re: Radiator Filled With Greyish Material After Overheating by sultaan(m): 5:47pm On Mar 20, 2017 |
b2212:A brown engine oil in coolant might show up and milky foam, but a sludge up black oil running through water and rust will not show up as foam, in cars the only this that can possibly mix with coolant after a failure is engine and transmission fluid. Because they are both usually cooled by coolant |
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