Originally posted by: wayliff
Could anyone explain to me the function of freeze plugs on an engine?
I have a 1992 Lebaron V6 and one of them is melting...or melted.
What can cause this to happen?
Also it seems like the radiator fluid is full of clay or mud.
Thanks for the help.
Originally posted by: wayliff
I kind of understand the concept...why would it melt so bad?
Originally posted by: wayliff
it is brownish...the mechanic did not want to drain the radiator because there's mud in it and he said that possibly the mud is keeping the radiator from leaking through the plug
Originally posted by: wayliff
what is the common life cycle of coolant? I remember I drained it last year and added fresh coolant with distilled water. Sometime last year.
Originally posted by: wayliff
the oil was just changed on friday and there was no trace of coolant or mud in the engine.
the mud = probably some kind of deposit.
Originally posted by: Crucial
You put dexcool in it didn't you. When's the last time you checked the oil. Is it foamy?
Originally posted by: wayliff
I can't remember which coolant I used but I can find out for tomorrow.
The oil was just changed last friday...I noticed the mud like substance about 3 weeks ago.
The old oil was ok.
Originally posted by: scorpmatt
Originally posted by: wayliff
the oil was just changed on friday and there was no trace of coolant or mud in the engine.
the mud = probably some kind of deposit.
hmmm, the only thing that I can think of that would leave that kind of "deposit" is oil. unless your rad has holes in it and stuff gets in there from the outside