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94svt50 12-31-2011 10:40 AM

Is this a leak in this picture?
 
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Im in the middle of a water pump/oil pump/ power steering leak fix and I noticed this area on both front corners of intake manifold. It is the consistency of chewing gum and I was wondering if it is a coolant leak or if its some kind of gasket material from a headgasket job last feb. Is this a problem? I dont see any coolant just this gummy stuff that is close to coolant color. Please help.
Thanks
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Savannah Buzz 12-31-2011 10:53 AM

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IMHO that would be sealant for the corner notches of the valley pan gasket, had to be done when replacing after the head gaskets. Shop practice from RAVE attached. Of course, you would not want a continuing leak there of oil or coolant.

94svt50 12-31-2011 11:04 AM

It's thick like gum. You can scrape it off on your finger nail and it sticks. I have never seen coolant do this before, but I have no experience with dexcool

jafir 12-31-2011 11:18 AM

I have a gooey blob of dexcool under my throttle body heater, and I don't even use dexcool. Mine must have been there from long ago.

94svt50 12-31-2011 11:25 AM

I talked to the guy who did my headgaskets and he thinks it's normal. They use some kind of gasket goo in that corner and he said that oozes out with a few drops of coolant and makes what I'm seeing.

SolbergFanBoi 12-31-2011 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by Savannah Buzz (Post 290076)
IMHO that would be sealant for the corner notches of the valley pan gasket, had to be done when replacing after the head gaskets. Shop practice from RAVE attached. Of course, you would not want a continuing leak there of oil or coolant.

This is of course is best case scenario as it would be an easy fix. Worst case scenario, external head gasket leak but usually will puke oil before coolant on the corners.


Originally Posted by jafir (Post 290078)
I have a gooey blob of dexcool under my throttle body heater, and I don't even use dexcool. Mine must have been there from long ago.

It looks like Dexcool to me too...


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