leaking fluid from hemi
#11
It could just be something as simple as the engine fan and wind on moving/driving the truck, causing coolant to be pushed towards the back of the engine from the tstat housing.
On sitting, this can then run down from the back of the block or wherever.
Coolant has an uncanny knack of "moving around" and leaks can be notoriously difficult to locate where it's coming from.
Hope this helps?
Al.
On sitting, this can then run down from the back of the block or wherever.
Coolant has an uncanny knack of "moving around" and leaks can be notoriously difficult to locate where it's coming from.
Hope this helps?
Al.
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#13
I may be a lowly 2nd gen Ram guy, but if you think its coolant ( I mean smell doesnt tell you what it is?) why dont you take the truck to a car wash and clean the engine bay and when you get home pressure test the cooling system to see the leak?
They make these, and you can either buy them or rent them from a parts store:
That would be my first step into finding the leak. Another thing though, if your leak is really bad, I mean the whole radiator draining out in one day, this test might not work.
They make these, and you can either buy them or rent them from a parts store:
That would be my first step into finding the leak. Another thing though, if your leak is really bad, I mean the whole radiator draining out in one day, this test might not work.
#16
Dad is a regional service technician for belimed infection control systems. before that he was working for berchtold systems. Before was doing the booms/lighting/camera/ect systems (installing and servicing) and now he does the parts cleaners and all the infection related stuff. Keeps a good 500-800 pounds of equipment, including a hand operated folding forklift, under that tonneau, depending on the job.
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#18
Should i suggest for the depot to do a backflush of the heater core, for the heck of it?
#19
Man, who told you that? Mine will have 100K in a few months, and turns low-to-mid 7 0-60s. Many members here and other forums are past 150K. There's no reason these (or any motor) couldn't go a quarter-million miles with proper maintenance.