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Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
I have a 1996 Beretta 3100 engine (90,000 miles) that has a substantial coolant leak near the rear of the engine and possibly where the heads meet the block, but I can't be sure.
Did this model have any history of head gasket failures? Are there any pitfalls that I should be looking for in replacing the head gaskets, which is what I am suspecting? Are there any pointers as to the procedure? I would appreciate any comments from those that have had experience with this problem and engine. My email, if you prefer direct contact , is [email protected] . Thanks |
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
I would guess your heater hoses that run into the firewall to the heater core.
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
I agree, if it's a substantial leak, then the source should be pinpointed before assuming a head gasket...
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
I had already disconnected the heater hoses at the firewall. The leak source is higher.
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
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The intake is above the head gasket area. These are prone to leak also. |
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There is a different symptom for each and I could possibly repair the obvious engine defect and and overlook a potential defect that could have been addressed while the engine is apart. |
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
If you are refering to the 3.1L GM engine having a problem? yes. The lower intake manifolds are notorious for leaking at the coolant jackets because of gasket degradation. There is a seller on ebay who has a aluminum reinforced gasket for sale. They leak. leak leak. Is it your current leak? I dont know, I would have to see the car for myself. Change the coolant out once a year.Usually unless you have flushed the system right when you got the car, the dexcool has eaten up the plastic intake manifold gasket. There has already been a lawsuit about this. Me personally Im going to try the aluminum reinforced gasket.
Last edited by SleepyHead98; 06-01-2013 at 11:04 PM. Reason: Removed Dexcool from entry. Thats bad stuff |
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
As suggested, get a pressure tester, to "pinpoint" the leak, rather than guess....
Big difference between 3.1 and 3.8 engines....... you do not have a 3.8.... |
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Re: Beretta 3100 engine coolant leak
Yeah this thread is old.
So did you figure it out? I put my money down on lower intake and or head gasket. Felpro makes a pretty serious gasket set, 100 bucks. Ive put two of them on different vehicles, never had any problems. Update on myself, I no longer use dexcool at all period end of story. Prestone is a dex clone. same stuff. I just bought the walmart junk 8 dollars a gal. Why? It had two less ingredients than dexcool. not sure if those two ingredients help or hurt |
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