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Old 08-26-2009, 06:44 PM
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My truck is leaking Antifreeze. Problem is, I cannot locate the leak. I am having to watch my reservior and have to refill it about every few months. It's a very slow leak. I took the truck to a couple places check for leaks and they cannot find it. Once in a while when the truck is idling, I can smell the antifreeze but still cannot find the leak. The leak must be small enough that it may hit the block and evaporate right away.
 
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Old 08-26-2009, 08:19 PM
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try some dye in coolant - good auto parts store will set you up.

floresent dye ..... a black light will aid it locating dye.

if applicable - rear heat check the Y in heater hose back of eng...

A/c evap drain if a heater core issue

A coolant pressure tester will allow you to check easily on a cold eng..available as a loaner or rental at autob pats sstores
 
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Old 08-26-2009, 09:45 PM
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hum? smell it and no signs anywhere. Well usually a leak even small leaves a trail of something like dried antifreeze. Perhaps a small leak in the heater core? this is why you are able to smell it with such a small leak? other wise it would be actually pretty hard to smell antifreeze leak small as ur experiencing I would think. Bad radiator cap?
 
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Old 08-27-2009, 12:02 AM
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Hate to say it... hate to say it... hate to say it...

Freeze Plugs.

Consider easier-to-replace rubber ones or lifetime costly-to-replace brass ones to put back in.

don't jinx me!

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If their is a leak and its evap'n it'll leave a trace of yellow/white residue. Generally i'd say check the weep on the pump, oil, rad, bypass line under ac, thermo housing, freeze plugs, and lastly transmission.

Mine only showed on the tranny due to a bad heater core, my 99 has a hole out the fire wall and it dripped on the trans . Doubt its your problem but heres a few snaps


 
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HIJACK WARNING

D408,

What plug wires are those? I am due for replacements and like the look a lot. Do they stay clean or does dirt settle in on them making them dingy?

TIA!

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Originally Posted by IndyDurango
HIJACK WARNING

D408,

What plug wires are those? I am due for replacements and like the look a lot. Do they stay clean or does dirt settle in on them making them dingy?

TIA!

IndyD
LOL i was thinking the same thing.. seen them and said i want them...
 
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I think those are just covers.


Kensai<------ Look at the T-stat housing and also look at where the trany lines go into the radiator.
 
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Originally Posted by hydrashocker
I think those are just covers.

Naaaa. Think? I am betting LiveWires. We'll see.

IndyD
 
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Originally Posted by IndyDurango
Naaaa. Think? I am betting LiveWires. We'll see.

IndyD
Yeppers, livewires.
Got em with my PD kit -screamin demon/livewires/cap/rotor etc etc got the wires and cap in blue
Part# DODGETKKIT (SD Coil, LiveWires, Cap & Rotor) $179.96 Wires alone are $95. though

Originally Posted by IndyDurango
I am due for replacements and like the look a lot. Do they stay clean or does dirt settle in on them making them dingy
IndyD
With my open flares and constant offroad mud mess, they have held up pretty damn good and kept their shine.
Availible in black/blue/red/yellow/purple

http://www.performancedistributors.com/dtrkignition.htm
 

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