Your radiator may have been replaced with a non-stock radiator (?).
With the petcock attached directly to the radiator, it has to be the radiator
drain.
Before attempting to open the petcock, check for any corrosion that might
have compromised the fitting, preventing complete closure after...
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Your truck is rewarding you for all the attention it receives. Don't change a thing.
Good luck on the next 250K miles (my '04 has 19K+ miles since new).
You are spending way too much time on calculating mileage. Should be working on a virus vaccine.
My only concern with mileage, since my gage bellied-up, is to divide trip miles driven by
10 (estimated 10 miles per gallon). But, what do I know? Have only driven my 2004 since new for 19,000+...
210-220 is higher than normal, but you mentioned stop-and-go traffic, so
that could be normal.
Check the siphon activity. You know that when the engine heats, coolant is
expelled into the overflow bottle. During engine cool-down, the coolant is siphoned back into the radiator. If this siphon...
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