Now leaking coolant..
OK, first off, continuation of my other thread about the rear main.
got everything back together.
started last night, PISSING coolant.
got a new heater return pipe/o-ring = FIXED that leak.
NOW
there is a "bulging" if you will, of coolant from the front drivers side oil pan bolt, the one that goes into the timing cover.
causing coolant to run all down the lip of the oil pan/dust cover, this took awhile to fix.
NOW, question..
option A.) remove the first few oil pan bolts on each side of the engine, put a ton of liquid gasket on the leaking corner (even though i "thought" i put enough black RTV on it when i put the pan back on) and try that.
or B.) spend the 18 or so hours and take EVERYTHING back apart.
or C(which i am very close to at this point). go finance a new silverado.
this whole damn thing has been a huge headache.
any help would be great.
got everything back together.
started last night, PISSING coolant.
got a new heater return pipe/o-ring = FIXED that leak.
NOW
there is a "bulging" if you will, of coolant from the front drivers side oil pan bolt, the one that goes into the timing cover.
causing coolant to run all down the lip of the oil pan/dust cover, this took awhile to fix.
NOW, question..
option A.) remove the first few oil pan bolts on each side of the engine, put a ton of liquid gasket on the leaking corner (even though i "thought" i put enough black RTV on it when i put the pan back on) and try that.
or B.) spend the 18 or so hours and take EVERYTHING back apart.
or C(which i am very close to at this point). go finance a new silverado.
this whole damn thing has been a huge headache.
any help would be great.
i cant deal with the new front ends. way too freaky looking.
i want a mid-size (colorado, dakota, tacoma, etc) more than a full size though, haha
i want a mid-size (colorado, dakota, tacoma, etc) more than a full size though, haha
If you are getting coolant leaking from one of the bolts on the timing cover then it is because that bolt hole must infiltrate a water jacket in the block. Put thread sealant on the offending bolts and reinstall them. Give them a little time to cure up and you should be good to go.
If you are getting coolant leaking from one of the bolts on the timing cover then it is because that bolt hole must infiltrate a water jacket in the block. Put thread sealant on the offending bolts and reinstall them. Give them a little time to cure up and you should be good to go.
Hey give me a minute I just got on here. I leave this site up on my comp all the time. I do not leave aim going all the time though. I got pics for you of the bar light too.
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Why make payments on something in this economy when you own a perfectly good vehicle free and clear. new is always nice but after a few months the newness wears off and it's just another truck but with payments then and if something breaks that isn't under warranty now you have to pay to fix it and still make your payment.



