Re: [DML] Mystery Coolant leak found
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Re: [DML] Mystery Coolant leak found
- From: Warren Wallingford <warren@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 09:06:34 -0600
We have those. They're part number 102160, $0.67 each. The way I was
taught to remove them, back before electricity, was to drill a hole in
the middle of the leaky plug, run an appropriate-size sheet metal screw
into it, and pull it out with pliars. (Maybe you don't have to drill a
hole.) Coolant will come out. Just tap the new one in with an old
socket or something.
Warren at DMC
dmc_5180 wrote:
> Hey gang,
>
> For the past year, I have had a mysterious coolant leak. I did pressure checks but nothing
> ever seemed to show up. Yet, I have had this constent slow loss of coolant. Well, I think I
> may have found the culprit. I just removed my DMCH exhaust to have it JET-HOT coated. It
> was one of the early systems that had the JET-HOT look a like stuff used on it. Anyway,
> DMCH is standing behind there product and is covering the cost of recoating with Genuine
> JET-HOT. The coolant leak appears to be a corroded freeze plug between the #4 and #6
> exhaust ports. A visable wet seep is evident.
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