The Official 2015 2nd Gen Ram OT Thread
#292
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Well that was a waste.
Dropped it off at a local shop close to our truck yard, dude charges $100/hr labor.
I told him what it was doing and that I thought it was the water pump, I think they automatically dismissed that because I thought of it, I hate mechanics like that...
They looked at it and best they could come up with was the bypass hose was leaking and they wanted $400 to fix it. WTF! Cost me $52 for 1/2hr just for them to diagnose it...
Turns out one of our guys is an ASE Certified Diesel Mechanic, we looked things over and the consensus is the water pump is bad and possibly a leaky bypass hose.
My thought on the leak was is the pump isn't pumping coolant or enough of it the coolant in the block is bound to get hot and it's gonna find a way out, least that's my thought.
With the truck at normal temp you can remove the radiator cap without any issue, it's cold, coolant in the rad was cold enough to stick your finger in it without getting burned.
The diesel tech is gonna help me switch out the water pump and thermostat tomorrow, doing the tstat just because.
Dropped it off at a local shop close to our truck yard, dude charges $100/hr labor.
I told him what it was doing and that I thought it was the water pump, I think they automatically dismissed that because I thought of it, I hate mechanics like that...
They looked at it and best they could come up with was the bypass hose was leaking and they wanted $400 to fix it. WTF! Cost me $52 for 1/2hr just for them to diagnose it...
Turns out one of our guys is an ASE Certified Diesel Mechanic, we looked things over and the consensus is the water pump is bad and possibly a leaky bypass hose.
My thought on the leak was is the pump isn't pumping coolant or enough of it the coolant in the block is bound to get hot and it's gonna find a way out, least that's my thought.
With the truck at normal temp you can remove the radiator cap without any issue, it's cold, coolant in the rad was cold enough to stick your finger in it without getting burned.
The diesel tech is gonna help me switch out the water pump and thermostat tomorrow, doing the tstat just because.
Last edited by stewie01; 03-27-2015 at 05:02 PM.
#297
That's odd. I didn't know it was migration time for OT threads...... I must have missed the memo.
#299
yesterday i was in the tech section and it showed that this thread had been moved from the tech section the the GD section by jkeaton.