Howdy everyone,
I decided to change my thermostat and when I went to drain the radiator I discovered that the coolant was black and somewhat sludgy. It doesn't look oily, it's more like goo. There's also no water in the oil nor did it seem to be losing any coolant or leaking anywhere.
I have a 95 5.0 block with an explorer serpentine and an aluminum intake manifold. I also have an aluminum radiator with an anode radiator cap.
I filled it up just a little over a year ago with a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water and haven't given it a thought since. Imagine my surprise when I went to drain it and saw what was coming out!
Anyone have any idea what would cause antifreeze to turn black like that?
THX,
JB
I decided to change my thermostat and when I went to drain the radiator I discovered that the coolant was black and somewhat sludgy. It doesn't look oily, it's more like goo. There's also no water in the oil nor did it seem to be losing any coolant or leaking anywhere.
I have a 95 5.0 block with an explorer serpentine and an aluminum intake manifold. I also have an aluminum radiator with an anode radiator cap.
I filled it up just a little over a year ago with a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water and haven't given it a thought since. Imagine my surprise when I went to drain it and saw what was coming out!
Anyone have any idea what would cause antifreeze to turn black like that?
THX,
JB