The 53 is a raised large number on Drivers side around the Vp 44 if I remember right. How the smell happens is drawn thru the outside intake and pumped out the vents. Max air is the only time outside air is not used and recirc's only inside air. The crack in the 53 is usually behind the heat exchanger on the passenger side. There is also the case of the heater core with what starts as a minor leak and could show up in colder weather fogging the windshield with the defroster on. Just listing the options of your dilemma.
Dave
Yes when heater is turned on, the smell of coolant is coming from vents. Is this a hard job to replace the heater core. I tryed bars stop leak, it did not help. should I pressure test it are just get ready to change core. I do not see any coolant on floor or there is a drain.
Yes when heater is turned on, the smell of coolant is coming from vents. Is this a hard job to replace the heater core. I tryed bars stop leak, it did not help. should I pressure test it are just get ready to change core. I do not see any coolant on floor or there is a drain.
I can tell you that 53 blocks can fail internally. Ask me how I know? Mine dumped a mixture if oil and coolant on the ground and there was no external leak. Took the engine out and tore it down and never found where it failed internally. Just replaced with a recycled non-53 block (hard to find). Hope yours is not a 5 block problem. Good luck with the coolant smell.
DClark
Sorry for the late response. I do not know how it leaked out. It just came from the front of the engine somewhere and was on the ground. Mechanic could not find the failure point and I didn't want to pay him to look too much. It was not an external crack that we could see and not the head. That's all I know.Please tell me how if it was leaking internally how did the coolant oil mix become visible externally?