[DML] Re: Coolant leak under manifold ... but where?
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[DML] Re: Coolant leak under manifold ... but where?
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <dmcvegas@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 03:52:25 -0000
You'll need a cooling system pressure tester. Every auto parts store
has them available thru a rental tool program of some type. You buy
it, keep it for as long as you need, and then return it. That's how
they work it.
Pop the radiator cap, hook up the tester, and pump up the pressure in
the system. If there are any leaks, you'll find them as they spray
water out. Aside from slightly leaking hoses, I had a bad O-ring on
the Y-pipe. No, I couldn't tell it from the outside, but once I
removed the pipe, I could see where the coolant was seeping out.
Keep the pressure tester, because you will need it. Once you've got
the cooling system hooked back up, pressurize it again, and make sure
that there are no leaks. I found that I had to apply sealant to the
flange gaskets.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Nick Kemp" <nkemp@xxxx> wrote:
> I have a coolant leak under the intake manifold. I've pulled the
manifold
> out but the leak is not obvious.
> The following are still installed so I may have missed something:
> - The 2 rubber hoses seem OK
> - The "Y" pipe is in fine shape
> - The straight pipe shows some rust but nothing obvious
>
> Does anyone have any words of wisdom that may focus me in the right
> direction?
>
> Thanks, ... still trying to get it running for Sunday's get
together:-(
>
> Nick
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