MaxxAction
New Member
Hey guys...
new to the forum, and I want to say up front I REALLY would appreciate some help with this issue.
1998 expy 5.4 4x4, 108k miles. Last January, I was on my way home from a friends hose about 75 miles away, I turn on the heat, and immediately my windows fog up til I can't see, heater core was bad.
So I had the heater core replaced at a local shop, all seems well, till about two weeks ago, I start smelling coolant in the truck. No fogging of the windows, no dripping out the vents. I get to looking, and the valley under the intake had a couple inches of coolant standing in it, and underneath, there is coolant dripping down right about in line with the firewall, rapidly. I got under the truck, and the coolant is dripping off the top of the catalytic converter heat shield. I checked the heater hose connections, no leaks, so I am assuming it is the under intake heater pipe that is so common on these trucks.
So I change that pipe. Refill the coolant, let the truck run for an hour, go drive it about 20 miles, come home, no leak. All is well for about a week. The wife put about 200 miles on the truck this week, and the antifreeze smell if finally starting to go away. Today, I started the truck, and moved it 30 feet so I could mow, and when I went to move the truck back, I see dripping, in the same place, with the truck off, having run for 90 seconds a half hour earlier. Not much, but it is dripping.
I started the truck, and let it run until it got to operating temperature, and the dripping stopped. Shut the truck off, which should increase the pressure in the cooling system and make it leak, watch for five minutes, no drip. I went back out and checked it again an hour later, no drip. I don't get it.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on?
new to the forum, and I want to say up front I REALLY would appreciate some help with this issue.
1998 expy 5.4 4x4, 108k miles. Last January, I was on my way home from a friends hose about 75 miles away, I turn on the heat, and immediately my windows fog up til I can't see, heater core was bad.
So I had the heater core replaced at a local shop, all seems well, till about two weeks ago, I start smelling coolant in the truck. No fogging of the windows, no dripping out the vents. I get to looking, and the valley under the intake had a couple inches of coolant standing in it, and underneath, there is coolant dripping down right about in line with the firewall, rapidly. I got under the truck, and the coolant is dripping off the top of the catalytic converter heat shield. I checked the heater hose connections, no leaks, so I am assuming it is the under intake heater pipe that is so common on these trucks.
So I change that pipe. Refill the coolant, let the truck run for an hour, go drive it about 20 miles, come home, no leak. All is well for about a week. The wife put about 200 miles on the truck this week, and the antifreeze smell if finally starting to go away. Today, I started the truck, and moved it 30 feet so I could mow, and when I went to move the truck back, I see dripping, in the same place, with the truck off, having run for 90 seconds a half hour earlier. Not much, but it is dripping.
I started the truck, and let it run until it got to operating temperature, and the dripping stopped. Shut the truck off, which should increase the pressure in the cooling system and make it leak, watch for five minutes, no drip. I went back out and checked it again an hour later, no drip. I don't get it.
Does anyone have any idea what could be going on?