Re: Antifreeze leak in a wierd place - Any Thoughts???
[Re: RapidRobert]
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06/16/10 07:14 PM
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Hmm, coolant does not go thru the manifold, so it's not leaking there and dripping down. Head gasket??? I forget if there is a freeze plug in the back of the head.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: Antifreeze leak in a wierd place - Any Thoughts???
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06/20/10 11:36 AM
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Well, two good things here. First you found it and the fix was nothing major. Second, you learned a valuable lesson and will probably never make this mistake again, lol. That's how I learned a lot of things.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: Antifreeze leak in a wierd place - Any Thoughts???
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06/23/10 09:05 PM
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She's looking good Bob!
Thanks John, yours came out great and I hope mine looks as good. Still can't believe I have had it torn apart so long. 2010 is the year!!
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Just checked out your website - Looks great! time for some updated pics for everyone
You are right, I need to get the site updated.
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Re: Antifreeze leak in a wierd place - Any Thoughts???
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06/23/10 09:07 PM
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Well, two good things here. First you found it and the fix was nothing major. Second, you learned a valuable lesson and will probably never make this mistake again, lol. That's how I learned a lot of things.
Amen to all that!!
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Re: Antifreeze leak in a wierd place - Any Thoughts???
[Re: BeBeep]
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06/27/10 10:39 AM
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Well today we investigated the leak and believe we have found the problem. It appears that when the headers were installed the the bolts should have had sealant applied to them. This was a critical step that was accidentally overlooked.
We looked at the manual and it confirmed that there are water jackets (or whatever they called them) behind the studs in the heads.
We removed each bolt and applied hi temp sealant and reinstalled. When I go back on either Wednesday or Thursday I will fill the radiator and hope that the leaks will be gone.
I guess I learned a very valuable rookie mistake lesson. Live and learn as they say.
Good catch your next rookie mistake will shine thru if you have to replace your starter (and you have to unbolt the header to do it) or change a header gasket, you'll have to DRAIN the cooling system. I always leave studs in stock iron heads with headers.
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