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Coolant leak - the saga continues
« on: 16 October 2009, 19:13:46 »

Well so far I have resealed the oil cooler plate, the thermostat housing and the HBV.  I have checked all the other pipes and none seem to be leaking.  I am now looking toward the Coolant Plug.  Whats the deal with this bad boy?  Is it heads off time?   :'(
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #1 on: 16 October 2009, 21:22:47 »

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Well so far I have resealed the oil cooler plate, the thermostat housing and the HBV.  I have checked all the other pipes and none seem to be leaking.  I am now looking toward the Coolant Plug.  Whats the deal with this bad boy?  Is it heads off time?   :'(

Guffer, have you put a new O ring on the transfer pipe that runs from the radiator drivers side to the back of the engine under the coolant bridge? It is a pain in the rear to get to but it maybe worth a crack at it, new dowty washers will be needed though too on the coolant bridge :y
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #2 on: 16 October 2009, 21:28:18 »

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Well so far I have resealed the oil cooler plate, the thermostat housing and the HBV.  I have checked all the other pipes and none seem to be leaking.  I am now looking toward the Coolant Plug.  Whats the deal with this bad boy?  Is it heads off time?   :'(

Guffer, have you put a new O ring on the transfer pipe that runs from the radiator drivers side to the back of the engine under the coolant bridge? It is a pain in the rear to get to but it maybe worth a crack at it, new dowty washers will be needed though too on the coolant bridge :y

Done all that mate :y

New seals everywhere.... new hbv, only place left is the coolant plug I thinks, or a can of rad weld ::)
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #3 on: 16 October 2009, 21:36:47 »

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Well so far I have resealed the oil cooler plate, the thermostat housing and the HBV.  I have checked all the other pipes and none seem to be leaking.  I am now looking toward the Coolant Plug.  Whats the deal with this bad boy?  Is it heads off time?   :'(

Guffer, have you put a new O ring on the transfer pipe that runs from the radiator drivers side to the back of the engine under the coolant bridge? It is a pain in the rear to get to but it maybe worth a crack at it, new dowty washers will be needed though too on the coolant bridge :y

Done all that mate :y

New seals everywhere.... new hbv, only place left is the coolant plug I thinks, or a can of rad weld ::)

Where is your water leaking at the back or front?
The reason I ask is I have seen Core Plugs at the back in between the Dispack, butr have seen a few at the front with none at the back :-?
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #4 on: 16 October 2009, 21:42:07 »

They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #5 on: 16 October 2009, 21:43:19 »

Fairly sure its from the back but the car has been away for a few days so I will be able to have a good look tomorrow, might get a mirror down there or try the coolant pressure test technique   :(
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #6 on: 16 October 2009, 21:44:08 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

I cant see any on Vader at the back :-?
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #7 on: 16 October 2009, 21:46:59 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
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« Reply #8 on: 16 October 2009, 23:17:11 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
I beleive Jimbob went with 3 for a while, but eventualy number 1 prevailed.
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #9 on: 16 October 2009, 23:19:24 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
I beleive Jimbob went with 3 for a while, but eventualy number 1 prevailed.

Thing is I have already gotten myself a decent fixer-uper which once sorted will be my main car.  The current one will prob be sold anyways so I dont wont to spend too much time sorting it nor do I want to sell on a bag'o'shite.....
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« Reply #10 on: 16 October 2009, 23:52:51 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
I beleive Jimbob went with 3 for a while, but eventualy number 1 prevailed.

Thing is I have already gotten myself a decent fixer-uper which once sorted will be my main car.  The current one will prob be sold anyways so I dont wont to spend too much time sorting it nor do I want to sell on a bag'o'shite.....

I guess its a question of weighing up which option is most viable. No idea what can be earned from breaking an Omega. Seems alot of agro to me though.... Or, have a heads off party instead. :-)
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Re: Coolant leak - the saga continues
« Reply #11 on: 17 October 2009, 08:41:20 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
I beleive Jimbob went with 3 for a while, but eventualy number 1 prevailed.


3 worked while it was 'just' the core plug.
when the HG followed, no amount of radweld will help.

very handy to have a 'Mark DTM' in my toolbox though  :y  else would have been scrap i'm afraid
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« Reply #12 on: 17 October 2009, 10:14:04 »

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They all have core plugs on the head rears but....just whip the heads off and I bet the gaskets are goosed.

Hmmm well if what you think is true then I have 3 options:

1.  Project heads off (once i have the new Miggy on the road) with a total head refurb
2.  Scrap it and make some money
3.  Rad weld ;D ;D ::) ::)
I beleive Jimbob went with 3 for a while, but eventualy number 1 prevailed.


3 worked while it was 'just' the core plug.
when the HG followed, no amount of radweld will help.

very handy to have a 'Mark DTM' in my toolbox though  :y  else would have been scrap i'm afraid

Very handy, didnt realise the HG went though. :-(
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