funboy6942
Lifer
- Nov 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: Quixfire
First off you don't have a blown headgasket. You have a rusty coolant because the old coolant was left in the engine too long and turned into an acid and dissolved the cast iron to rust. There isn't much hope to stopping the rust inside your engine once it starts. I have tried over the years for several different customers with limited success.
I would recommend back flushing the entire engine and removing the engine block drain plugs. If you feel comfortable you can use a chemical cleaner too. But some local laws might prohibit this so I could capture the wastewater.
Secondly, I would recommend the fuel filter you feel comfortable with. Cheaper filters are cheaper because they are made that way. I use OEM or Wix brands on the vehicles I work on because I don't know how often the customer is planning on changing their filter.
BUT when the engine is running he mentions Milky tea like. That is oil mixing with water. Then when he shuts the car off it is clear. For sure oil with water because if it was just rust the water wouldnt change with the engine running or not.
And your talking of pulling the water plugs out? I highly do not reccomend that at all. Thoes are called freeze plugs and they are only there from the casting of the block and if the water freezed they will pop out before it is supposed to crack the block. Also the guy is having trouble with a fuel filter there is no way he is going to get to the freeze plugs and depending on the engine will have to tear it all down to get to them.