I always felt,"any old one will do" but after reading about all the troubles with the cooling system on the 4. I remembered a specific model being recommended and since I have replaced the radiator,heater core, flushed out the block several times and still am generating brown gunk, not oily, seems more like brown paint tint. The resivor spills over randomly and I add water,antifreez solution randomly. Oh yes the temp guage will go on up to the hot side and then drop back to midrange favoring the hot side.
Hmmm... have you checked the water pump? Are you talking about the 2.3 I4 or the 4.0 V6? You may want to check that, and maybe look into loose intake manifold bolts (if the 4.0) or a crakced head. I had the same problem on my 2.3. Kept on getting gunk(brownish, rusty), always had to add coolant. Ended up being, a chewed up water pump, a cracked head, and a plugged up radiator.
The engine is a 4.0 however the water-pump will be next on my list. I will also suggest the tightening of the intake manafold bolts as well. Maybe this will get it under control.
I have heard that the intake bolts will allow coolant loss. Oil in the coolant, doesn't always appear as droplets. It does sometimes look like rusty water.
Dropped off the truck to be checked and the mechanic found one of the intake manifold bolts about finger tight! He is ordering a gasket kit and will install it tomorrow. I will let you know if this corrects everything or if I have to do the waterpump as well.
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