PrestigeWorldwide
Active Member
Hello everyone, about a year ago I purchased an '01 EB. 5.4/4wd. Put in a new heater core, and did some regular maintenance since when buying a used vehicle you just never know.
Not long after the heater core job, I noticed the truck had white smoke/vapor (really want to stress the vapor part, as it's not really white smoke like you would normally see, more or less looks like what you would see starting your truck cold on a cold day, just more dense and smells like antifreeze) coming from the tail pipe and I was slowly losing coolant. I haven't had much time to diagnose because of work, and I only drive the truck maybe once or twice a week. It's been this way for almost a year now, with no overeating issues, no running problems, no misfires, the truck still runs like a top.
My first thought would be bad head gaskets. I guess this seems maybe the most logical explanation, although I would think that would come with some driveability problems especially after a year.
My second though is maybe the intake gasket? Although I'm not sure that could even be a possibility.
It's time for me to look into this, work is slowing doe. And the truck itself is in very nice shape, even with 214k on the clock.
I'd like to add that there is no coolant mixing with my oil, and I can hear bubbling through the heater hoses when accelerating.
Thoughts?
Not long after the heater core job, I noticed the truck had white smoke/vapor (really want to stress the vapor part, as it's not really white smoke like you would normally see, more or less looks like what you would see starting your truck cold on a cold day, just more dense and smells like antifreeze) coming from the tail pipe and I was slowly losing coolant. I haven't had much time to diagnose because of work, and I only drive the truck maybe once or twice a week. It's been this way for almost a year now, with no overeating issues, no running problems, no misfires, the truck still runs like a top.
My first thought would be bad head gaskets. I guess this seems maybe the most logical explanation, although I would think that would come with some driveability problems especially after a year.
My second though is maybe the intake gasket? Although I'm not sure that could even be a possibility.
It's time for me to look into this, work is slowing doe. And the truck itself is in very nice shape, even with 214k on the clock.
I'd like to add that there is no coolant mixing with my oil, and I can hear bubbling through the heater hoses when accelerating.
Thoughts?