Hello, I bought my Montero about 6 months ago and have driven it thousands of miles, its seems to run good and the idle is smooth, and hasn't given me any trouble so far. It's a 2003, with 85000 miles. I was checking all my fluids yesterday and opened the radiator cap to find a white foam, to my horror. The coolant is black/dark brown. The overflow is coated in what appears to be an oily residue. Obviously my first thought is that I have blown head gasket. The car still runs and drives fine. I checked my motor oil, its about half way from the low and the top mark and I had it changed 6 months ago, so that doesn't seem like excessive consumption. The oil looks good too, its amber, there is no foam or sludge coating the inside of the oil fill cap, or any of the springs. I checked the transmission fluid and it looks good too. So I only have one symptom of many for a blown head gasket. I'm in the process of flushing my system, drained it, added distilled water and a radiator flush fluid, drove it around, drained it again, and the liquid was still very dark, so I will added more distilled water and will drain it again in a couple of days.
I guess my question is, do you guys think this is unquestionably a head gasket leak? Is a head gasket on a 3.8 liter montero something a home mechanic can do themselves? I have another car if it is a two weekend job. Or is this the kind of thing that you need to very experienced/trained on?
Thank you.
Gideon
I guess my question is, do you guys think this is unquestionably a head gasket leak? Is a head gasket on a 3.8 liter montero something a home mechanic can do themselves? I have another car if it is a two weekend job. Or is this the kind of thing that you need to very experienced/trained on?
Thank you.
Gideon