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Old 03-27-08, 03:02 PM   #16 (permalink)
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^ Ummmmm....does it float to the top of your reservoir?
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Old 03-27-08, 03:07 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Yes, it is on top of the coolent. The coolent is clean below it. I freaked out when i saw it so i have been driving my Honda Ever since. I am in the process of overhauling the whole cooling system.
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I hope to God Not, but there are no signs of a BHG. The car never overheats, there is no coolent it the oil, it runs great and it doesn't smoke. i would have never noticed it, but i checked the fluids one day and a saw its green oily goo only in my overflow tank. It is not in my radiator. The radiatior looks orignal so im not taking any chances, im going to replace the whole thing, get a new CLEAN overflow tank w/new hoses and 2 gal. of Honda Blue coolent. If the stuff comes back... im fecked.
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Oh ok...doesnt sound so much like oil now, but I'd still be concerned...

My old BMW had head gasket issues that did not result in over heating or steam, BUT oil would flow into the coolant (but NOT vise versa) and we had to flush the whole system really well maybe once every three months....she still ran great though!
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My overflow tank is filled with exactly what you just discribed. Thats why im getting a new radiatior, hoses and a new overflow tank (mine's a mess.)
But that stuff does work to stop a head gasket leak even before it starts. On the G2's i have heard that's an issue so it may not be so bad if applied properly and maintained with regular schedualed fluid changes.
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Old 03-27-08, 03:37 PM   #22 (permalink)
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anyways, got some pics,




the first picture is where i cleaned it off yesterday, i have driven about 35 miles since. it is kinda thick, but not as thick as it was yesterday, picture 2 i havnt touched.
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Old 03-27-08, 03:51 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Sorry to say this, but your gonna need to replace the radiator. its leaking pretty bad, which it means its not holding the right amount of pressure. I'd get that replaced right away.
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Looks like a "normal" radiator leak to me. You'll either have to have the leak repaired or purchase a new radiator.

Tip 1: When removing/installing the radiator cap, put pressure from your other hand on the underside of the filler neck. This will help keep the neck from flexing and prevent a potential leak down the road.

Tip 2: When the radiator is repaird/replaced, drain the block and flush out the old coolant. Start with a fresh fill.
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ill probably have my old one reparied. its still around. if not, ill take this one out.

any ideas on average prices and time it takes?
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could it be oil...?
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Looks like a "normal" radiator leak to me.
I'm with paulo... +1 on the above comment
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Its best to buy a new one. Thats what I did when I pulled the old one out. I kepted smelling collant under the hood and couldn't figure why until I look at the top of the radiator and see gooie stuff on there . After putting the new one on, no coolant smell came out anymore and I didn't have to pour in fluid in the reserve tank anymore. Usually I had to put some in every 2 weeks.
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yea, im kinda shopping around for radiators ATM, any recommendations?
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I bought my radiator from this place and I'm happy with it. I still don't have any problems with it:
PartsTrain.com - Hard to Find Auto Parts and Truck Parts - Radiator - 1990 Acura Legend Radiator
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