Started yesterday when my truck started mis-firing. I think to myself "odd, the plugs/wires usually last way longer than this". When I get stopped at my destination, apply the praking brake and leave the the truck in gear (auto) to emphasize the miss. Start pulling plug wires one at a time, and they all are firing nicely. Another thought "must be plugs", so I go order a set of plugs and wires to take care of it this morning, and here's what I find...

Looks normal, right?
Look closer...

Touched the tip of the plug to my toung, an it's definately coolant
. Just had the upper radiator hose off about a month or two ago, and the coolant was nice and green, but when the cap was opened today, it's a nasty brown (frowned again
)
This truck has never been overheated, although yesterday the temp shot above normal for about 30sec, then went back to normal- aluminum heads. I'm guessing this is because the coolant was getting low, but thought maybe the t-stat stuck for a moment. It has 190,000 miles on it now, and am finally going to have to do a top end overhaul. It's going to be a pain because it's a modular 4.6 with OHC's, and 1/2 the engine is stuffed under the cowl (kind of like LSx cars).
Looks like the Firebird isn't going to have much progress this week.

Looks normal, right?
Look closer...

Touched the tip of the plug to my toung, an it's definately coolant


This truck has never been overheated, although yesterday the temp shot above normal for about 30sec, then went back to normal- aluminum heads. I'm guessing this is because the coolant was getting low, but thought maybe the t-stat stuck for a moment. It has 190,000 miles on it now, and am finally going to have to do a top end overhaul. It's going to be a pain because it's a modular 4.6 with OHC's, and 1/2 the engine is stuffed under the cowl (kind of like LSx cars).
Looks like the Firebird isn't going to have much progress this week.
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