Slight coolant leak
#1
Slight coolant leak
Hey guys, Ive hit my first issue to tackle on the 2004 Disco. Seems I have a slight coolant leak at the rear of the engine. You. Can see it in the center of this picture. I let the Disco sit for around 5 days and when I moved it I noticed the leak on the ground. Small puddle that seems to be in the middle or slight passenger side but definitely near the back of the engine bay. I have an UG and the truck has been running within common temp parameters. The only thing I notice is that I am getting a smell of coolant through the air vents after about 5 mins while running the heater. Heater gets plenty hot.
Any suggestions as to what I need to be looking for? Going to start looking at it today. Thanks!
Any suggestions as to what I need to be looking for? Going to start looking at it today. Thanks!
Last edited by Daytoman; 02-10-2019 at 12:48 PM.
#4
Did a quick check around the throttle body heater and heater core hoses, all dry. Coolant had dropped about 1/2” since I topped off to the fill arrow line about 300 miles ago. Checked oil and it looks really good, not milky at all but it was a splash low....same as the last time I checked it after 300 miles. No more coolant leak on the ground since Ive moved it a few days ago. Valve covers are obviously leaking and it looks like just oil. Plenty of oil around the back side of the engine. I will crawl underneath after a bit and look around. Will also check for air at the bleeder cap.
I want to track it down if I can to stop or slow it. I plan on complete coolant system upgrade and new engine this Summer. Got to make it down the road till then.
I want to track it down if I can to stop or slow it. I plan on complete coolant system upgrade and new engine this Summer. Got to make it down the road till then.
#5
Pull the plugs at cylinders 7 and 8 and see if there is coolant in the chamber. If not, you may have some time if it is leaking at the heads, but it could also be the lower intake gasket at the rear of the engine.
Autozone rents a coolant pressure tester. You can hook that up and look for the leak without burning yourself.
Autozone rents a coolant pressure tester. You can hook that up and look for the leak without burning yourself.
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#8
Your oil is leaking because of a plugged oil breather baggle, do the pcv mod and it will stop. It could be an intake coolant leak, but more likely hg as that is common. You can run it with the overflow bottle cap loosened 1/2 to 1 turn, just enough so the system will not build pressure, that will slow down your leak considerably.
#10
I don't call it a mod I call it an upgrade. OEM plastic baffle isn't all that great, and it will normally break into bits if you try to take it out to clean it. Other side of that hose = the plastic 1/4 Thread nipple and once again they can snap clean off. Installing the FV308 eliminates two well known weak spots. It's not a mod as much as an improved setup. If you ever have to clean the FV308 you simply just un-thread it, spray it with some carb cleaner and re-install.
I've found the FV308 isn't usually stocked at a lot of auto part stores and I know why = no need to replace them usually as you just clean it and re-install it. Nothing really breaks on them (gotta love Honda's). However you can get them very cheap off of Ebay.
I've found the FV308 isn't usually stocked at a lot of auto part stores and I know why = no need to replace them usually as you just clean it and re-install it. Nothing really breaks on them (gotta love Honda's). However you can get them very cheap off of Ebay.