DaveBH
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TRUCK LEAKS ANTIFREEZE, BUT CAN'T FIND LEAK. DOING IT AFTER PULLING TRAILER SOMETIMES. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
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TRUCK LEAKS ANTIFREEZE, BUT CAN'T FIND LEAK. DOING IT AFTER PULLING TRAILER SOMETIMES. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Probably not, just take it out and do it right.In question to Mr Hall if you pump the pressure tester up to around 16psi wouldn’t the bypass let pressure past the thermostat? Just wondering
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....... if you pump the pressure tester up to around 16psi wouldn’t the bypass let pressure past the thermostat? .....
It's a closed loop, so pressurizing the cooling system will affect the entire system through the radiator feed and return hoses. The thermostat controls coolant flow but does not create an isolated section within the cooling system.In question to Mr Hall if you pump the pressure tester up to around 16psi wouldn’t the bypass let pressure past the thermostat? Just wondering
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Does it look like it’s coming from the front of the engine or near the radiator?TRUCK LEAKS ANTIFREEZE, BUT CAN'T FIND LEAK. DOING IT AFTER PULLING TRAILER SOMETIMES. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
Look at the plastic tee in the heater hose above the right side of the engine. They often leak. If that's not it, follow Mr. Hall's advice and do a pressure test. Some auto parts chain stores loan a crummy but usable pressure tester.
Just what I did. Didn't want to bother with it again for awhile. I paid a bit more.+1. I had one of these leak and decided to replace all 3, the tstat and the coolant while I had the system drained. It cost me $65 in parts (3 hose pieces + tstat) + the coolant.