Coolant leak? (another thread... sorry)
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Coolant leak? (another thread... sorry)
So the past 2 days there has been a damp spot on the driveway, initially thought it was the T-case rear seal because it weeps and has started to get worse. BUT nope it turns out that coolant is leaking down the exhaust from the engine. Looks like it is from around the valve cover (passenger side) and running down the rear of the head to the #2 cylinder area pooling and then dripping onto the exhaust.
I have recently done the water pump, but no leaks that I can see there, wondering if this could have caused any issue. I did the procedure in accordance with Rave manual, and temps at warm up after were 204 - 206 then when the t-stat (upgraded to 180) opened, engine cooled to 188 - 194. This is normal running temp for me… so I thought no issue.
HG have been done 15k - 20k and no issue until now. Don’t know if it is possible that they blew again (hope not) I am going to dig into it this weekend (hopefully) and find out where. There are pictures of where the coolant appears to be... but as you can see it is dry with indications of the coolant. it is moist all over the area, so maybe something has loosened up??
Really need everybody’s input on potential areas and where to start… have a look at the pictures, the top of the valve cover is moist, not oil (i don’t think) and there seems to be coolant in behind the valve cover… maybe valley gasket loose? or ??
Thanks for your help / guidance… cheers!!
I have recently done the water pump, but no leaks that I can see there, wondering if this could have caused any issue. I did the procedure in accordance with Rave manual, and temps at warm up after were 204 - 206 then when the t-stat (upgraded to 180) opened, engine cooled to 188 - 194. This is normal running temp for me… so I thought no issue.
HG have been done 15k - 20k and no issue until now. Don’t know if it is possible that they blew again (hope not) I am going to dig into it this weekend (hopefully) and find out where. There are pictures of where the coolant appears to be... but as you can see it is dry with indications of the coolant. it is moist all over the area, so maybe something has loosened up??
Really need everybody’s input on potential areas and where to start… have a look at the pictures, the top of the valve cover is moist, not oil (i don’t think) and there seems to be coolant in behind the valve cover… maybe valley gasket loose? or ??
Thanks for your help / guidance… cheers!!
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Rent borrow a preesure test and bring it up to 18 psi and look around. It could be the timing cover gasket i have seen them spray up under the alt.& ac compressor.
So the past 2 days there has been a damp spot on the driveway, initially thought it was the T-case rear seal because it weeps and has started to get worse. BUT nope it turns out that coolant is leaking down the exhaust from the engine. Looks like it is from around the valve cover (passenger side) and running down the rear of the head to the #2 cylinder area pooling and then dripping onto the exhaust.
I have recently done the water pump, but no leaks that I can see there, wondering if this could have caused any issue. I did the procedure in accordance with Rave manual, and temps at warm up after were 204 - 206 then when the t-stat (upgraded to 180) opened, engine cooled to 188 - 194. This is normal running temp for me… so I thought no issue.
HG have been done 15k - 20k and no issue until now. Don’t know if it is possible that they blew again (hope not) I am going to dig into it this weekend (hopefully) and find out where. There are pictures of where the coolant appears to be... but as you can see it is dry with indications of the coolant. it is moist all over the area, so maybe something has loosened up??
Really need everybody’s input on potential areas and where to start… have a look at the pictures, the top of the valve cover is moist, not oil (i don’t think) and there seems to be coolant in behind the valve cover… maybe valley gasket loose? or ??
Thanks for your help / guidance… cheers!!
I have recently done the water pump, but no leaks that I can see there, wondering if this could have caused any issue. I did the procedure in accordance with Rave manual, and temps at warm up after were 204 - 206 then when the t-stat (upgraded to 180) opened, engine cooled to 188 - 194. This is normal running temp for me… so I thought no issue.
HG have been done 15k - 20k and no issue until now. Don’t know if it is possible that they blew again (hope not) I am going to dig into it this weekend (hopefully) and find out where. There are pictures of where the coolant appears to be... but as you can see it is dry with indications of the coolant. it is moist all over the area, so maybe something has loosened up??
Really need everybody’s input on potential areas and where to start… have a look at the pictures, the top of the valve cover is moist, not oil (i don’t think) and there seems to be coolant in behind the valve cover… maybe valley gasket loose? or ??
Thanks for your help / guidance… cheers!!
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clint70 (11-10-2015)
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Picture what it looked like when the water pump was off.
Now go back to that spot and remove the cover that you bolted the water pump on too, but in order to get that cover off you have to drop the oil pan.
So if you have to remove the timing cover sounds like a good time to replace the timing set and the oil pump is in the timing cover so what the hell you might as well get that too, its only 3 screws,
Suddenly, head gaskets doesnt sound that bad.
You really have to pressure test these pigs.
Now go back to that spot and remove the cover that you bolted the water pump on too, but in order to get that cover off you have to drop the oil pan.
So if you have to remove the timing cover sounds like a good time to replace the timing set and the oil pump is in the timing cover so what the hell you might as well get that too, its only 3 screws,
Suddenly, head gaskets doesnt sound that bad.
You really have to pressure test these pigs.
#6
Picture what it looked like when the water pump was off.
Now go back to that spot and remove the cover that you bolted the water pump on too, but in order to get that cover off you have to drop the oil pan.
So if you have to remove the timing cover sounds like a good time to replace the timing set and the oil pump is in the timing cover so what the hell you might as well get that too, its only 3 screws,
Suddenly, head gaskets doesnt sound that bad.
You really have to pressure test these pigs.
Now go back to that spot and remove the cover that you bolted the water pump on too, but in order to get that cover off you have to drop the oil pan.
So if you have to remove the timing cover sounds like a good time to replace the timing set and the oil pump is in the timing cover so what the hell you might as well get that too, its only 3 screws,
Suddenly, head gaskets doesnt sound that bad.
You really have to pressure test these pigs.
Cheers!
#8
Feels good to know that there is not something more... I have the pressure tester on the system right now, seems to be holding steady (for the moment). I let it sit for an hour and come back. Thanks for the good advice
Cheers!!
#10
Turns out I have a couple leaks.... heater inlet hose (at the metal sleeve) and the heater return from the throttle body heater. Only lost 2 psi over the hour from those 2 places.... gotta do a u pull & pay this weekend.
Thank you for the help.
Thank you for the help.