Finding radiator leaks
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Finding radiator leaks
Noticed a very small coolant drip on the weekend when I was poking around under the car on Sunday. Not sure if I should take out the radiator or put some stop leak in it. It maybe lost 2ml overnight (Saturday) and a recent track days not much coolant was lost, actually I thought it was a little overflow.
Not really well focused but you can just see the green in the bottom right corner.
DSCN3013 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Same region but using a UV Light
DSCN3012 by Eipeip, on Flickr
And this is where the leak is possibly from, again using a UV light
DSCN3008 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Shinning the torch over the rest of the radiator there were no signs of leaks.
Not really well focused but you can just see the green in the bottom right corner.
DSCN3013 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Same region but using a UV Light
DSCN3012 by Eipeip, on Flickr
And this is where the leak is possibly from, again using a UV light
DSCN3008 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Shinning the torch over the rest of the radiator there were no signs of leaks.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Dont use stop leak.
While it will stop the radiator leaking for a while it will also gum up every single part of the cooling system with sh*t.
When my gf was rebuilding the engine in the Kingswood we discovered the previous owner used the stuff, every interior surface coated with a layer of the crap (can't be great for helpinmg the heat conduct into the coolant)
It had also collected at the bottom of the radiator essentially starting to block the drain plug, and bottom hose.
had to acid dip the block to get the crap out.
So yeah, try and avoid the stuff if you can.
While it will stop the radiator leaking for a while it will also gum up every single part of the cooling system with sh*t.
When my gf was rebuilding the engine in the Kingswood we discovered the previous owner used the stuff, every interior surface coated with a layer of the crap (can't be great for helpinmg the heat conduct into the coolant)
It had also collected at the bottom of the radiator essentially starting to block the drain plug, and bottom hose.
had to acid dip the block to get the crap out.
So yeah, try and avoid the stuff if you can.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Thanks, looks like it will be a removal and repair job.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Radiator removed and off to PWR this morning. PWR were great on the phone, advised they can test it the same day and advise if can be repaired. Found out the oil capacity of the cooler side of the radiator is about 700ml.
Looks like it is at one of the mounting points
IMG_1291[1] by Eipeip, on Flickr
There was very little 'gunk' inside the radiator, however may take the opportunity to do a complete flush.
Using the UV light reminded me of this skit:
Looks like it is at one of the mounting points
IMG_1291[1] by Eipeip, on Flickr
There was very little 'gunk' inside the radiator, however may take the opportunity to do a complete flush.
Using the UV light reminded me of this skit:
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Pressure test. 2 seconds of you life, and you'll locate the leak.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Ouch Steampunk, you have hurt my limited feelings...
More about using UV light to see the coolant and where it has been
https://youtu.be/CqkG3CqPbQk
More about using UV light to see the coolant and where it has been
https://youtu.be/CqkG3CqPbQk
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
I do the same to spot coolant leaks.
Even a blue led works, doesnt need to be Uv
Makes it 100x easier
Even a blue led works, doesnt need to be Uv
Makes it 100x easier
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Radiator repaired by PWR at no cost to me! Not bad service for something purchased almost 3 years ago. Top left hand mounting point was cracked.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
It was leaking cos a mounting point was cracked?
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Yes, top passenger side where the OEM bracket attaches.
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Re: Finding radiator leaks
Nice to hear PWR fixed it for free.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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