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Coolant leak around T/C Cover
Just got a 97 K1500 4X4 with 5.7 Vortec, 146K miles. I have a coolant leak that is seeping out along the passenger's side edge of the Torque Converter cover. The coolant is dripping down from the bolts (passenger side only) that hold the cover on and it is also coming out of the hole at the bottom of the cover. The coolant does not appear to be coming from the cooler lines themselves. I was going to tear into it this weekend and wondered if anyone might have some advice, suggestions or warnings. What will I see when I drop the cover? Doesn't look like there's a gasket, can't imagine why there would be if it is jst a protective cover.
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
Freeze plug
Back of the Intake Manifold Gasket Head Gasket |
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I am also leaking coolant from the same place and at first I thought
it was from the lines but I traced it all the way up to the front of the engine passenger side front corner about 2 inches below the valve cover. I could get a good look at it by looking through the wheelwell with a flashlight. Is this the head gasket? The day I could afford this repair is nowhere in sight. Considering this, should I use some kind of leak additive? I am desperate. The coolant in the reservior looks brown and oily but I can't tell if it's just the crap I've been trying to flush out since I bought the truck. There isn't any visible signs of moisture in the oil. If I use leak stuff, should I do anything like flush the system and change thermostat. Any advice or opinions will be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot. |
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yeah is it coming out of one of the freeze plugs? a few of mine leak so i have to add water every once in a while. as for the head gasket, if theres oil in your water and tons of bubbles or white froth in your oil, its the head gasket leaking. i dunno if a leaky head gasket would leak to the outside tho? i thought it usually broke one of the metal rings that goes around the cylinder
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I don't know anything about freeze plugs, but if they're those round
things, flush with the block, then I think I did see one right in that area. I have to check it out again but I thought I saw the coolant coming from a seam right in that area. Could be wrong. I can't confirm that there is oil in my coolant but the oil looks good. Thanks for the reply. |
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
well is the leak coming from where the head meets the block? thats where the head gasket is. if you look for seams from top to bottom you will have the seam where the valve cover meets the head, and then theres another one where the head meets the block. is it coming out of the second one?
and yes freeze plugs are those little round things in the block. the purpose is so that if the coolant in the block were to freeze and expand, instead of splitting apart the block, the freezing coolant pops the freeze plugs out to take pressure off the block. |
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
Must be head/block - It's about 2-3 inches
down from the bottom of the valve cover, as I remember. |
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
yeah thats roughly where the head to block one would be. if thats a real messed up head gasket then youre in for a pretty big job if the engine compartment is cluttered with stuff. hopefully, being its a truck, it will be relatively easy to remove the head to replace the head gasket IF thats the problem. i would have a mechanic or a friend who knows cars really well take a look at it before you go tearing off the head.
hopefully its just a freeze plug |
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
I think it is leaking at the rear of the intake manifold and running down the block. I had a 96 sierra but the leak was not that bad so the antifreeze would only leak under pressure when hot thus it was also evaporating off teh hot block.
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I'd give her a try and run some Bars leak stop in there if ya want and see if that stops. OR if you can find some JB80, they have some raditor stop leak stuff that was in a four wheel drive magazine I have, not sure what mag but they said they had a water pump seize up on them, and they ran this shit through there and that they were actually able to drive home with that water pump without it overheating, although they replaced the water pump they were absolutely amazed at how the JB80 had worked. I'll try and find it because they have a few different articles on JB's products and how great they are.
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
I think that acticle is a bit off. If a warer pump were to sieze up, the engine would not turn. Either the timing chain would keep the starter from turning the engine, or the timing belt would break and the engine wouldn't run.
I personally wouldn't add any stop-leak products. I tried some in my truck a while back when the radiator was leaking in several places. It did stop the leaks, but it also restricted the radiator greatly. The stop leak hardens once it hits air, so if the coolant level gets down into the radiator, rather than the reservoir (which is easy to have happen when there's a leak), it starts stopping the coolant flow. Since summer's coming, I'd say just put water in it until you can fix it right.
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
wouldnt the belt just slip? and pretty quickly thered be smoke pouring out from the friction burning between the belt and the water pump? also if the water pump was siezed up completely, then the fan woulndt spin either which is a major problem. i think it would start, but it would overheat within a matter of a couple minutes since theres no water going thru the block or a spinning fan... thats for mine tho...
do new models have a timing chain-driven water pump? i have virtually no knowledge about newer trucks whatsoever im just basing this post on my 73 cheyenne |
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Yeah I know about it seizing up, my dad read it and almost didn't believe it but I'll look hard for the mag tonight and post up the article. I'm almost sure it was a Petersen's mag but I'll have to find it, I went through and found all the off road magazines I have, a frickin' pile of them but I'm gonna go through em all till I find it.
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I had an old Iraqi Malibu back in the eighties. The thermostat stuck closed on it once and the car overheated and boiled over in minutes. This with the pump still flowing coolant through the heater core. I can't see driving very far without even a pump.
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Re: Coolant leak around T/C Cover
Check the heater hose on the right front of the intake that fitting corroded through on mine and leaked down the back of the engine
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