Coolant in snow
homerr
03-07-2005, 06:51 AM
Hello all,
Here is the situation. Every time I bottom out in soft snow while moving there is always spots of coolant in the snow. If I am stopped while I am bottomed out, then there seems to be more. There is none at any other time on the ground. Someone told me it might be the over flow tube draging in the snow but the over flow tube is about 6" long next to the over flow tank, unless there is another one. It seems to be in the middle of the car. I well come any ideas. It is not a problem (I hope) but just curious.
Homerr
Here is the situation. Every time I bottom out in soft snow while moving there is always spots of coolant in the snow. If I am stopped while I am bottomed out, then there seems to be more. There is none at any other time on the ground. Someone told me it might be the over flow tube draging in the snow but the over flow tube is about 6" long next to the over flow tank, unless there is another one. It seems to be in the middle of the car. I well come any ideas. It is not a problem (I hope) but just curious.
Homerr
Brandish
03-07-2005, 10:12 AM
Could be your rad drainplug, but I think it's on the bottom right-hand side of the rad...
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