
Craig
Ignore dealers 'recommendations'. Almost as bad as Rising Bun's compression test recommendation for a leaking waterpump.Rising Sun Auto Import wrote:I would suggest to have a pressure test for your cooling system while engine running.
As you know, we have a coolant expansion bottle ( very fragile ) and heater bleeding screw around your pointing spot.
I remember you had a hard time for TPS or tranny issue as hard driving maybe led to exhaust gas into coolant.
Just my thought.
You can do coolant pressure test with minimal money spent or nothing, much less than spending money at exhaust shop.CREGAN wrote:Not so sure it has anything to do with the cooling system. The smell coming into the cab and when I sniff around the engine bay is pure spent deisel exhaust, not a sweet coolant smell. My thinking is that it is the manifold and the fans in the engine bay blow it up to the top where it leaches into the cabin air intake. That is starting to be my conclusion, unless anyone thinks it could be something else. Not looking forward to having to get that done now. Need to find someone I trust to take it to, unless it is a job I can do myself-with guru guidance of course from the forum![]()
Craig
I looked down around there really well as it is easy to see and there was no leak.thedjjack wrote:Just putting it out there could it be an oil leak on the manifold or turbo....burnt oil and diesel not that far appart...
Make sense with no money spent.thedjjack wrote:If it was me I would pull the intercooler up so I could listen around the head and block and manifold head with a hose while running...