Hey guys!
My sister has a 93ish Buick LeSabre that she is currently daily driving. The car has been incredibly reliable but has the famous intake coolant leak. The leak is extremely minor, using maybe a quart or two a year at most but we are still concerned with the engine burning coolant, but are not entirely sure we want to replace the entire intake.
Is it true that diesel engine coolant does not form crystals when it burns like regular coolant does? If so, it would be better for us to do the band-aid treatment and just fill it with diesel coolant and let it keep going...
My sister has a 93ish Buick LeSabre that she is currently daily driving. The car has been incredibly reliable but has the famous intake coolant leak. The leak is extremely minor, using maybe a quart or two a year at most but we are still concerned with the engine burning coolant, but are not entirely sure we want to replace the entire intake.
Is it true that diesel engine coolant does not form crystals when it burns like regular coolant does? If so, it would be better for us to do the band-aid treatment and just fill it with diesel coolant and let it keep going...

