So I lied in my last post, but I at least said "hopefully".
Been fighting trying to locate a coolant leak. Took a trip to WV this past week and the 5 hour drive each way lost coolant. So after my return and letting the vehicle get cold, I put a pressure tester on the system over night. Went down from about 17 pounds, all I had was an old tester, to around 12 pounds. So I crawled underneath and could not see any drips coming from any of the freeze plugs nor did I see anything else obvious. So I guessed that with as much as the pressure dropped, and the coolant level, I would get at least some water vapor when starting. Nope, not a drop, so I am hoping not a head gasket issue as the is also no water in the oil.
So I went and purchased a new pressure tester today that will do up to 21 lbs. Put in on and left it a couple of hours and when I came back, the pressure had only dropped about a pound. Taking another look I found a small drip coming from the heater hose that connects from the front passenger side of the block to the inlet of the booster pump. The drip is coming from the connection where it transitions from the metal pipe back to the rubber hose. I am really hoping that this is the source of my issue and from the heat of the engine, the drip was evaporating off.
So my next question is where can I find a replacement or should I just use a rubber hose from start to finish? I have tried looking and sites online to identify a part number but haven't been successful. If this does not fix the issue, then I am taking to my local shop to have the compression tested. Really hoping it is not a head gasket.
Been fighting trying to locate a coolant leak. Took a trip to WV this past week and the 5 hour drive each way lost coolant. So after my return and letting the vehicle get cold, I put a pressure tester on the system over night. Went down from about 17 pounds, all I had was an old tester, to around 12 pounds. So I crawled underneath and could not see any drips coming from any of the freeze plugs nor did I see anything else obvious. So I guessed that with as much as the pressure dropped, and the coolant level, I would get at least some water vapor when starting. Nope, not a drop, so I am hoping not a head gasket issue as the is also no water in the oil.
So I went and purchased a new pressure tester today that will do up to 21 lbs. Put in on and left it a couple of hours and when I came back, the pressure had only dropped about a pound. Taking another look I found a small drip coming from the heater hose that connects from the front passenger side of the block to the inlet of the booster pump. The drip is coming from the connection where it transitions from the metal pipe back to the rubber hose. I am really hoping that this is the source of my issue and from the heat of the engine, the drip was evaporating off.
So my next question is where can I find a replacement or should I just use a rubber hose from start to finish? I have tried looking and sites online to identify a part number but haven't been successful. If this does not fix the issue, then I am taking to my local shop to have the compression tested. Really hoping it is not a head gasket.