1997 GMC Yukon 5.7L with 167k miles I bought a few months ago as a cheap third rig. I've slowly been crossing stuff off the to-do list to get it baselined.
I installed a new thermostat over the weekend. In the process, I lost about 40 oz. of coolant, which I replaced with distilled water. This morning, I noticed a puddle of coolant under the vehicle at one of the stops I made on the way into work. I stopped and bought a cheap plastic pan to slide underneath so as not to make a mess at work. I checked the pan about two hours later and saw just a few drips, which leads me to think it's only leaking when the truck is running.
Did the new thermostat increase the pressure in the system and I just exposed a weak spot ? I haven't tossed the old one yet - I'm half tempted to re-install and see if the system leaks.
If I do have a leaky radiator, is there a preferred stop-leak that would work in this system? FWIW, the previous owner has green coolant in it.
I installed a new thermostat over the weekend. In the process, I lost about 40 oz. of coolant, which I replaced with distilled water. This morning, I noticed a puddle of coolant under the vehicle at one of the stops I made on the way into work. I stopped and bought a cheap plastic pan to slide underneath so as not to make a mess at work. I checked the pan about two hours later and saw just a few drips, which leads me to think it's only leaking when the truck is running.
Did the new thermostat increase the pressure in the system and I just exposed a weak spot ? I haven't tossed the old one yet - I'm half tempted to re-install and see if the system leaks.
If I do have a leaky radiator, is there a preferred stop-leak that would work in this system? FWIW, the previous owner has green coolant in it.